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EU celebrates treaty deal

European Union leaders today agreed a blueprint for a reform treaty after striking a compromise with Poland in tense all-night talks at a crucial summit. At a pre-dawn news conference, German Chancellor Angela Merkel hailed a “good compromise” over the voting system in the proposed treaty, the issue which had prompted Poland to threaten to block a deal.British Prime Minister Tony Blair also left his final EU summit having secured valuable concessions on.....

 
Will they or won't they get their treaty?

By the time this column appears the European Union might have managed to salvage its old constitution, albeit without some of the trimmings and embroidery. If the EU's 27 leaders have agreed to the 'treaty' that has replaced the much maligned constitution for the Union, it is still not certain it will be a done deal.Despite German Chancellor Angela Merkel's six month long effort to revive the discarded constitution ....

 
A story of courage and crime
When you're an international superstar - when you're Julia Roberts or Tom Cruise, for example - it can be difficult for audiences to accept you in challenging roles, difficult for them to dissociate the persona from the performance. Lately this phenomenon also has been true of Angelina Jolie, with her well-documented adventures in adoption and globe-trotting with Brad Pitt.
 

   
Maid who fled employer reunited with family
   
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India's emerging caste politics
   
Voyage of the mind
   
Here comes burqa man!
   
A political pornography?
   
Internet connects reclusive Nobel laureate to readers, world
   
'Hi, can you hear me? I'm flying at 30,000 feet'
   
San Marino banks seek to polish thuggish image
   
Disgraced ‘clonist’ back in lab
   
Mansions in the sea
   
Move the train with your brain
   
Chirac refuses to be questioned in French probe into smear scandal
   
Red Mosque radicals kidnap Chinese workers in raid
   
Blog, cookie, wiki top list of hated Internet words
   
First-borns have higher IQ scores
   
Miracles and irrelevance: The future of the G8
   
Global warming and the green paradox
   
   

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