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His interest in Sri Lanka continued throughout his career, as was made clear when it emerged on Sunday that his former flatmate Adam Werritty had attended a meeting between Fox and the Sri Lankan president, Mahinda Rajapaksa.Following Labour's victory in 1997, Fox occupied various roles in the shadow cabinet, with portfolios including health and, finally, defence. Following the defeat of Michael Howard's Conservatives at the 2005 general election, he staged a bid for the leadership, positioning himself as a champion of social conservatism. Fox came third, his 51 votes not far behind David Davis's 57 but dwarfed by Cameron's 90.As soon as he was able to form a government, Cameron brought his erstwhile foe into his cabinet and gave him one of the most high-profile jobs going.
Obama:?"Governor Romney’s central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the Bush tax cuts,so that is another trillion dollars. And $2 trillion in additional military spending that the military hasn’t asked for. That is $8 trillion."ABC News’s Amy Bingham and Jon Karl point to Mitt Romney’s own campaign website (PDF) to counter the president’s argument here,www.cnnhkids.com (http://www.cnnhkids.com/),calling it "mostly fiction." Despite Romney’s repeated insistence that his tax plan would be "revenue-neutral," the only real reason Obama’s claim that his opponent would add $5 trillion to the debt isn’t exactly true is because Mitt has never specified how his tax plan would be paid for. So,as Bingham explains,"Romney’s tax plan could add $5 trillion to the deficit.
? He has lost none of his talent for flattery. "British journalism at its best is the best in the world," he said (more than once). To drive the job home, he said that in his new role he sees more of journalism around the world than he used to.? He does a good line in Zen one-liners. "Disentangling what is inevitable from what is wrong is a profound challenge," he said near the start of his evidence.I've taken some of the quotes from PoliticsHome.12.17pm: No custard pies, but we've had a spectator interrupt the proceedings with a rant about Tony Blair being a war criminal.Lord Justice Leveson is not happy at all. He apologises to Blair.Blair says that what the protester said about him being a war criminal, and in the pocket of JP Morgan, was completely untrue.
"I'm not sure what's going to happen."Families started to drift away from the area. One man,leaving with his wife and daughters,explained,"everybody's worried because the Muslim Brotherhood is on their way. So we're bringing the women and children out." Not far away,a bespectacled 12-year-old boy named Seif trailed after his parents. "I think the women and kids should go," he said in a somber assessment of the situation on the ground. "But some people should stay so they don't take the whole area back."On the periphery of the crowd,black-clad policemen were silently leaving the scene. Some people tried to beg the authorities not to leave: "The Muslim Brotherhood is coming,please protect us!"Ten minutes away,in front of the grand Rabaa el-Adawya mosque,members and supporters of the Brotherhood had gathered in a show of support for Morsi.
She wants to see that continue.Louise Mensch,kate spade outlet online (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), a Conservative, asks Dorries to give an assurance that her amendment will not prevent Bpas and Marie Stopes from carrying on offering counselling.Dorries says she cannot give that assurance. She thinks there is a problem with clinics that perform abortions offering counselling on the same premises.1.12pm: Dorries says she would like MPs to imagine what it would be like being a 16-year-old girl turning up at a clinic, "out of her mind with worry", and being told the counselling is not available because the one appointment per week has been taken. The girl might be told to go to Richmond. But she might not even know where Richmond is, Dorries says.
(Which is why the PMQ's exchange earlier was significant. When your own party leader treats you as a figure of ridicule, you are in trouble.) Does this really tell us much about the balance of power between social liberalism and social conservatism in Britain today? I doubt it. The only lesson that really stands out is that, if you want change legislation on a contentious issue, don't ask Dorries to take the lead.2.51pm: In Scotland Alex Salmond, the first minister, has been outlining the SNP government's legislative programme. Iain Gray, the Labour leader, has been responding. My colleague Severin Carrell has been covering it on his Twitter feed.I'll post a much-delayed summary of the day's politics shortly.
Janajra said he typically sells about 2,www.ytcgzx.net (http://www.ytcgzx.net/),500 gallons of gas in 24 hours. Wednesday he sold 7,000 gallons within five hours. In his seven years at this particular Shell station and two years at a Sunoco before that,Janajra said he'd never seen anything like this."People were fighting with each other yesterday to get the gas. We had three guys working plus four police officers," he said. People push their cars along McGuinness Blvd. towards a near-by gas station. (Brian Ries)Janjara noted that his company's other stations in places like Staten Island are suffering from a different problem: they have gas but no power. The blackout across New York City and New Jersey is partially to blame for the gas shortage.
Average electricity prices for households and businesses would rise "strongly up to 2020-2030" under all scenarios, the document says, and the highest prices would occur after 2030 if renewable sources of power, such as wind and solar, make up a large share of energy production. For example, average prices for households could jump by more than 100 per cent by 2050 if this were the case but only by 43 per cent under a scenario that assumed more nuclear power and carbon capture and storage were used.? James Slack in the Daily Mail says the Labour party is "raking in hundreds of thousands of pounds in commission from ambulance-chasing lawyers who force up the cost of car insurance".The 'racket' centres on an official Labour Party website, Labour Legal Services, which touts for business on the internet.