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Do you take Glenn Beck’s “new national movement” seriously? Is the GOP establishment letting itinerant celebrities and talk show stars set the party’s agenda? Full Article at Cato@Liberty
After World War 1, the British Museum and the Penn Museum decided to excavate in Iraq. Since Iraq was under the British mandate, the sites were easily accessible; the only issue was to find the best place to dig. Full Article at DesiPundit
Thousands of letters hand written by people such as Charles Dickens, Sean Connery and Winston Churchill will go on display this week in Ayrshire. Full Article at BBC News
“I hate Trotsky!” Winston Churchill told the Soviet Ambassador in 1938. Full Article at The New Yorker
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Paula A. Franzese is Peter W. Rodino Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School and chairwoman of the State Ethics Commission. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
A cigar smoked by Prime Minister Winston Churchill as he planned D-Day has been discovered - after being hidden for more than 60 years. Full Article at History News Network
Santo Domingo.– The Embassy of Canada relocated to the 18th floor of the Citigroup Tower at Winston Churchill 1099, Piantini sector, in Santo Domingo. The Embassy reports that the telephone number for its new Acropolis Center offices is 809-262-3100. Full Article at Dominican Today
A cigar smoked by Prime Minister Winston Churchill as he planned D-Day has been discovered - after being hidden for more than 60 years. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
A SCARBOROUGH businessman has spoken of his disgust after thieves stole a poppy collection box from his war museum containing hundreds of pounds. Full Article at Scarborough Evening News
Winston Churchill's cigar smoked by him at the 1943 Casablanca conference has become a part of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. Full Article at Webindia123
The 33-year-old Christian Williams from Horncastle, Lincs, inherited the half-smoked cigar from his soldier grandfather Ronald, who acted as butler at the World War II conference. Full Article at New Kerala
Historic ... Winston Churchill, right, at meeting in Casablanca Historic ... Winston Churchill, right, at meeting in Casablanca Christian Williams, 33, was given the amazing keepsake as a boy by his grandad Ronald. Full Article at The Sun
Churchill and his infamous cigar A CIGAR smoked by Winston Churchill during a Second World War conference has turned up on the BBCs Antiques Roadshow. Full Article at Daily Express
A cigar smoked by Winston Churchill as he planned the fight back against the Nazis has been uncovered after more than 60 years hidden away. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
I t was, on paper, one of the Second World War’s worst naval disasters, costing almost 300 British lives. But it was also an act of extraordinary heroism, which Winston Churchill said was in the great tradition of Drake and Nelson. Full Article at Times Online
Are they going to also add him to the list of Axis leaders? He was on their side for the first couple of years, after all. One could also look at the busts of leaders as stand ins for the soldiers (& sailors etc.) they lead. Full Article at The Volokh Conspiracy
Winston Churchill said, "Democracy is the worst form of government except for all those others that have been tried." In my humble opinion, one of the factors that impede smooth functioning of democracy is voter apathy. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
The half smoked cigar smoked by former Prime Minister Winston Churchill Photo: CATERS The cigar has now been valued at £800 by an expert during the filming of the Antiques Roadshow. Full Article at The Telegraph
The North Harbour Business Association (NHBA) welcomes the announcement yesterday by Tariana Turia that its General Manager, Gary Holmes, has been named as one of 13 recipients of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowships for 2010. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
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BEDFORD, VA - JUNE 06: A sculpture of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill is on display at the National D-Day Memorial June 6, 2009 in Bedford, Virginia.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Nov. 15, 1944 file photo, Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, right, walks arm in arm with U.S. Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower in France.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Nov. 15, 1944 file photo, Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, right, walks arm in arm with U.S. Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower in France.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 21: A statue of Britain's war time leader Winston Churchill looks over Parliament on May 21, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 21: A statue of Britain's war time leader Winston Churchill looks over Parliament on May 21, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 15: The interior of St. Margaret's Church is bathed in afternoon sunshine on May 15, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 15: St. Margaret's Church stands amongst trees in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on May 15, 2009 in London. St. Margaret's Church is launching a £2 million appeal to fund essential works to repair it's roof, external walls and bell tower.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 15: The interior of St. Margaret's Church is bathed in afternoon sunshine on May 15, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 15: St. Margaret's Church stands amongst trees in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on May 15, 2009 in London. St. Margaret's Church is launching a £2 million appeal to fund essential works to repair it's roof, external walls and bell tower.
View Photo »The Right Reverend James Cowan (L), Bishop of British Columbia, points out a stone placed by Winston Churchill to Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, upon their arrival for Sunday Service in Victoria, British Columbia, November 8, 2009.
View Photo »David Cameron, leader of Britain's Conservative Party, stands with his wife Samantha, backstage in Manchester, England, Monday Oct. 5, 2009, on the first day of the annual Conservative Party Conference.
View Photo »David Cameron, leader of Britain's Conservative Party, receives a kiss from his wife Samantha, backstage in Manchester, England, Monday Oct. 5, 2009, on the first day of the annual Conservative Party Conference.
View Photo »Britain Conservative Party Leader, David Cameron talks to the media in his monthly press conference in London, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. At rear is a portrait of Britain's World War II leader, Winston Churchill.
View Photo »The statue of Britain's WWII leader Sir Winston Churchill on Parliament Square, looks out towards the Houses of Parliament and it landmark clock tower, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009 as the time reaches 11.15am.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Wax work models are positioned in The Map Room in Cabinet War Rooms bunker, which has been preserved entirely unchanged since the second World War, on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Wax work models are positioned in The Map Room in Cabinet War Rooms bunker, which has been preserved entirely unchanged since the second World War, on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Wax work models are positioned in The Map Room in Cabinet War Rooms bunker, which has been preserved entirely unchanged since the second World War, on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Visitors examine the new exhibition 'Undercover: Life In Churchill's Bunker' in the Cabinet War Rooms Museum on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Veteran War Room shorthand typist Myra Collyer sits behind a typewriter in the Cabinet War Rooms bunker where she used to work during the second World War on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Visitors examine the new exhibition 'Undercover: Life In Churchill's Bunker' in the Cabinet War Rooms Museum on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: A historic Government letter is placed on display for the first time in the Cabinet War Rooms museum on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Veteran War Room shorthand typist Myra Collyer walks through the Cabinet War Rooms bunker where she used to work during the second World War on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Veteran War Room shorthand typist Myra Collyer sits behind a typewriter in the Cabinet War Rooms bunker where she used to work during the second World War on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Veteran War Room shorthand typist Myra Collyer sits behind a typewriter in the Cabinet War Rooms bunker where she used to work during the second World War on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Veteran War Room shorthand typist Myra Collyer sits behind a typewriter in the Cabinet War Rooms bunker where she used to work during the second World War on August 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Nov. 15, 1944 file photo, Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, right, walks arm in arm with U.S. Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower in France.
View Photo »From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the continent
Obama removes bust of Winston Churchill from Oval Office
My father began painting in the 1970s ... On a trip to London with my mother, Dad was inspired by the paintings he saw by Winston Churchill and said ‘I can do that.’ For Father’s Day of that year, my mother gave Dad an easel and painter’s beret and he began to paint. He had no training or background in ...
Winston Churchill aroused this nation in heroic fashion to save civilisation in World War II.
Winston Churchill, certainly by modern standards, would be regarded as a racist.
Griffin was exposed on Question Time as a nasty piece of work, with unpleasant views on race, immigration, Islam, homosexuality and Winston Churchill.
I have always been a great supporter of Winston Churchill's statement about the United States
Winston Churchill once said: Stalin came to Russia with a wooden plough and left it in possession of nuclear weapons
With apologies to Winston Churchill, I'd describe our position in Afghanistan as a mess in the middle of a muddle mired in a morass
There will be incredulity in Washington, Beijing and Delhi, never mind Berlin and Paris, that a party aspiring to government in Britain – the party of Winston Churchill, no less – chooses allies like this
My opinion is that this award is a political move to encourage Obama along the line of thinking like Neville Chamberlain rather than Winston Churchill in dealing with the worlds tyrannical and terrorist states. I encourage President Obama to reject this award
It's never acceptable to mock stuttering any more than it would be to laugh at someone in a wheelchair ... Too many people still equate stuttering with being dumb. To imply that anyone is not capable of excelling to great heights or aspiring to our nation's highest offices is irresponsible and hurtful. ...
We are the best in the world! We are the best in the world! We have beaten England 2-1 in football!! It is completely unbelievable! We have beaten England! England, birthplace of giants. Lord Nelson, Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Anthony Eden, Clement Attlee, Henry Cooper, Lady Diana--we ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president of the United States, Winston Churchill was the British prime minister . and James Cagney won the 1942 Academy Award.
To become prime minister David Cameron must surpass the electoral achievements of both Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president of the United States, Winston Churchill was the British prime minister, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and James Cagney won the 1942 Academy Award for best actor for his role in the classic movie ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy.’
There hasn't been a British political comeback like Mandelson since Winston Churchill
Politicians can't walk around with a cigar anymore, like Winston Churchill
Barack Obama has sent Sir Winston Churchill packing and pulse rates soaring among anxious British diplomats.
Blair is revered in north America. They perceive him as a combination of the Queen, Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher.
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