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Terrorist for Sale?
As the British government scrambles to adopt a new get-tough policy on Libya, Andrew Neil details the growing evidence, despite promises to the U.S., of a terrorist-for-oil swap.
Why the Lockerbie Bomber Was Freed
There's no proof yet that the British government made a deal with Saif Gaddafi, but with schmoozing from Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, Andrew Neil says all signs point to a Bond-like deal.
Welcome to London
After he dines with the Queen, Obama faces an uphill fight against Sarkozy, Merkel, and other skeptical world leaders at G-20, Andrew Neil writes. Could this be where Obama finally comes down to earth?
Democrats Are About to Spend, Spend, Spend - But It Won't Help Much
A certain amount of Keynesian pump-priming, of the right sort, won't do any harm - but it probably won't do much good either.
The Next Nightmare: Global Recession
The common assumption that bank rescue plans have come too late to stop a serious global recession is, ironically, causing world markets to fall even further.
How America's Bailout Blew It
The British plan to salvage its banks is far better than Washington's.
"Bastard Americans"
The Europeans were so busy blaming America for the credit crisis, they forgot they were in deep trouble too.


















