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Read more... (100 comments, 108 words in story) by Jerome a Paris Global bond rout deepens on US fiscal worriesFor the past several months, we've been told by various Serious People that European governments were being punished by markets for being too lavish on social spending, despite bond rates being at record lows (other than in peripheral countries subject to more specific attacks) - or would be punished if they didn't "reform" and lower taxes. Well, the US government did just what the Serious People wanted, with a nice fat tax cut for the rich, and bond rates jumped - ie markets actually literally hated the measures, selling off US bonds violently. In other words, bond vigilantes are telling us that they don't want tax cuts for the rich. Just sayin. Comments >> (3 comments) by In Wales
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Turkish and Israeli representatives held two days of talks - on Sunday and Monday - in Geneva to discuss a resolution to the Turkish-Israeli diplomatic crisis. There has been a lot of coverage and speculation about this in Turkish and world media this week.
One of the most interesting things I have noticed is that there has been a complete lack of any mention that the IDF commandos were `just defending themselves' when they shot and killed nine people and wounded dozens more on the Mavi Marmara during the IDF's attack and seizure of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla. The reports I have read and heard state that the talks are not about whether Israel would apologize and pay compensation but about how it would. This is a summary of what I have read and heard in the past two days.
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[Last week]'s Irish Sun Red C opinion poll estimates party support levels as follows (2007 General Election results in brackets):
Fianna Fail 13% (42%) -29% In other words, Fianna Fail, which has led Irish Governments for a total of 60 years since 1932 (and Fine Gael for the other 19) faces the prospect of becoming the fourth largest party in the state with Labour and Sinn Fein picking up most of their 29% loss of support. What is also clear from these opinion poll results is that the National political dispensation, which arose out of Independence from Britain and a civil war (over the non-inclusion of Northern Ireland in the independence Treaty) in 1922 is unravelling, and Sinn Fein is recapturing some of the revolutionary credentials which led to it being the dominant political force in the last years of British rule. Angela Merkel had better not come looking for the Irish to pass any Referendum on a new EU Treaty any time soon. The next time the Irish will likely reject EU overtures to facilitate another EU Treaty as firmly as the Brits were rebuffed and ejected in 1922. That is the damage that the ECB is doing to the European project in Ireland.
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Europeans on this date in history: 1660 Margaret Hughes, Becomes first Female to appear on the English public stage More here
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Good timeline by the Guardian here. This also includes the news that the notorious mass-dump of information which would occur were Assange to be arrested is not in the cards, but that the drip-feed of released cables will continue as usual. More updates can be posted in the comments as things develop. Comments >> (107 comments) by Nomad
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It's been a busy week but still it is remiss of me to have not commented on the protests against Government proposals to increase the cap on University tuition fees.
Back in the day(!) when I was studying for my undergraduate degree at Cardiff, I was lucky enough to start in 1997, the last year where grants were still available (albeit minimal) and no tuition fees were charged. Student loans saw me through on my living expenses and I worked each summer to make up the rest of the money I needed. Doing a chemistry degree involved most days being full of lectures and lab sessions, and being deaf meant that I had to use all of my time outside lectures to catch up on what I missed from not hearing the lectures. The additional reading involved for me was huge. I just didn't have time to work whilst studying.
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Europeans on this date in history: 1670 - birth of John Aislabie, British politician, who as Chancellor of the Exchequer was instrumental in creating the South Sea Company Bubble (a scheme in which a slave-trading company re-financed Britain's national debt by issuing stocks, then inflated its own stock prices) and was imprisoned for it (d. 1742)
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