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Shortly before tying the knot,the one-time lover of a string of celebrities including rock stars Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton had told Madame Figaro that "monogamy bores me".An ex-wife of one of her conquests had even described her as a "praying mantis with a terminator smile".But she morphed overnight into a demure,doting first lady whose style and composure helped her frenetic husband rally in opinion polls.In the interview with Elle,Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy appeared to pour cold water on speculation that her conservative husband might mount a political comeback."His return seems improbable,although I am no expert on movements in politics," said Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy,who dropped the "luvvie Left" to become a fervent supporter of Mr Sarkozy’s Right-wing policies when she entered the Elysée.
 Gordon Birtwistle MP (Lib Dem – Burnley)3. John Leech MP (Liberal Democrat, Manchester Withington)Ed is going to post more in a blog for the Northerner on Friday.12.00pm: After his Q&A Ed Miliband gave an interview to ITV. From Lucy Manning's tweet, it sounds as if he was making a bold claim.In interview after, Ed Miliband invokes Mrs Thatcher says she came here & promised shed make things better. Never mind heir to Blair...— lucy manning (@lucymanning) May 8, 2012I'll post the full quote when I get it.12.17pm: Philip Cowley and Mark Stuart, the parliamentary rebellion experts, have produced some figures on the coalition's rebellion record so far. "Some figures" doesn't really do it justice.
 The number of foreclosed real-estate units has also shrunk dramatically in the last couple of quarters. To be sure,we’ve been building a ton of new houses: good news in itself,as residential construction can add up to a point or so in gross domestic product,according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. But the decline of "shadow housing" might be even better news.JPMorgan says that about three of every four dollars they made last quarter on mortgage lending—their blockbuster business—came from refinancing. For now,that’s great for big banks,as the low-interest-rate climate will continue to bring the "shadow inventory" back to the light. The large profits we’ve seen in the past week are a direct consequence of this kind of housing recovery.
 (See 1.59pm.) Ministers should have a consultation and then a debate. In that debate backbench contributions would then be "time limited" he says (in a dig at Dorries's time-hogging).2.10pm: Julian Huppert, the Lib Dem MP who tabled his own amendments to the bill, is speaking now. He says it is quite something for Dorries to unite Abortion Rights and the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, who are now both urging MPs to reject the Dorries amendments.2.12pm: Nadine Dorries is winding up the debate now.She says Anne Milton is her friend. Milton has gone out of her way to understand the issues.She says she heard Field. But she wants a vote on her lead amendment. (As Polly Curtis explained on Reality Check, Dorries tabled several amendments on this issue.
.. is it really a minimum?"However RClayton felt that the comparison with the United States, at least, was an unfair one:Before anyone quotes Warren Buffett in support note that his beef was that his average tax rate was 17 per cent (largely because his investment income is taxed at 15 per cent and capital gains very little). By comparison the UK rates on income above £150,000 are 50 per cent (52 per cent including NI); 50 per cent on investment income and 28 per cent on capital gains.He also drew attention to this response blog post by Agnès Poirier over on Comment Is Free.12.43pm: Below the line we've seen discussion on the story we linked to yesterday about Atos' attempts to shut down web forums due to legal concerns.
He says that there were at least five different stories about what exactly would happen to the 50p top rate. It is not surprising that one of them turned out to be correct, he says.Gauke also says that budget leaks happened under Labour. He is sure that ministers at the time would say it was all speculation.But it is difficult to take Leslie seriously when Labour put budget details into the public domain in advance, he says.11.43am: Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Conservative, points out that Labour opposes openness in relation to the budget, but favours it in relation to the NHS risk register. Doesn't that show that Labour's anger is "muddled or synthetic",kate spade bags, he says. Gauke says he agrees.11.44am: Labour's Ben Bradshaw asks if ministers will publish their tax returns.
 "The Assad regime’s strategy is population displacement: they’re trying to force populations to leave areas under rebel control," he says. "And what better weapon to do it than chemical weapons? They’re the best weapons to displace populations. Period."Holliday compares the alleged small-scale chemical attacks to other atrocities reportedly perpetuated by Assad’s forces such as massacres in rebel-held areas and the bombings of hospitals and bread lines. "It means the insurgents—even when they win territory—don’t win populations,because the populations are forced to flee," he says. "And in the process they learn to hate the rebels for bringing this upon them."The chemical weapons might also possess a simpler,tactical utility for Assad’s battered forces,which have steadily lost ground to the rebels in what is often described as a war of attrition,cnnhkids,says Firas Abi Ali,the head of Middle East and North Africa forecasting at Exclusive Analysis,marc by marc jacobs bag,a risk-consultancy firm in London.
 But as the controversy slogs on for so long that Mr. Z even had time to write a rap about it,the glaring question remains: Why go to Cuba at all? Beyoncé and Jay-Z are probably very aware people: aware that a storm cloud of photographers follow them wherever they go and aware that Cuba is politically-sensitive location and travelling there is a touchy endeavor. So why invite controversy by going somewhere—where they knew they would be photographed—so controversial? "It doesn’t matter how they got to Cuba," writes James Varney in The Times-Picayune. "It matters they went…Enjoy the splendors of the Caribbean,but do so in a beautiful,historically rich city run by folks that deserve your support.

 

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