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    RAHN: From stagnation to prosperity to stagnation

    The great tragedy of our time is that so few know economic history; thus we have been doomed to repeat the mistakes of a generation ago, and millions suffer.

  • ** FILE ** Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher waves to members of the media on Monday, June 29, 2009, upon returning to her home in London from the hospital after suffering a broken arm. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    Margaret Thatcher dies at 87; former British prime minister was Reagan's political soul mate

    Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who transformed Britain in the 1980s with a core of conservative convictions and history's most formidable handbag, died Monday of a stroke. She was 87 years old.

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    Thatcher blazed trails around the world

    Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was famous for her uncompromising political style and unapologetic embrace of bedrock British middle-class values. "The lady's not for turning," she once famously remarked in a political debate.

  • Inside the Beltway: Obama’s elusive victory

    The Obama administration is not necessarily winning the sequester game, despite blaming Republicans for the nation's economic woes, employing nimble rhetoric and staging melodramatic public events. Many Americans are not buying the buoyant White House talking points: a strong plurality of likely voters believe economic conditions in the U.S. are worsening, and the federal spending cuts will only compound the problem. So says a new poll from The Hill.

  • Mirren reigns as Britain's queen in 'The Audience'

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  • **FILE** Former President Bill Clinton (left) listens to former President George W. Bush speak on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

    Al Qaeda calls for jihadists to kill ex-leaders Clinton, Bush, Blair

    The latest edition of al Qaeda's English-language online magazine Inspire urges readers to become "lone wolf" jihadists focused on assassinating current and former leaders of Western countries.

  • BOOK REVIEW: ‘Thornton Wilder’

    Once a staple of required high school reading -- and performance -- in the United States, the works of Thornton Wilder have faded from view. But in the middle decades of the 20th century, he was indubitably one of the most popular and esteemed writers.

  • **FILE** President Obama listens Feb. 20, 2009, as Vice President Joe Biden speaks in the East Room of the White House. (Associated Press)

    EDITORIAL: White House petition folly

    President Obama wants to be known as a cosmopolitan leader. He's well on his way to making America look more like Europe with nationalized health care and high energy prices. One of the most frivolous ideas he has imported from across the Atlantic is the "We the People" e-petition section of the White House website.

  • Economy Briefs: GM gets new credit lines totaling $11B

    General Motors says it has received $11 billion in credit lines from 35 financial institutions in 14 countries, boosting its available cash and credit to more than $42 billion.

  • Illustration Libya by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

    NAPOLITANO: Presidential debate silence on Libya

    The final presidential debate earlier this week was a tailor-made opportunity for Mitt Romney to rip into President Obama's inconsistent, value-free and at times incoherent foreign policy.

  • Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, meets with British opposition leader Ed Miliband in London, Thursday, July 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    Romney looks to build ties with British leaders

    With the Olympic Games as a backdrop, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Thursday plunged into a series of meetings with British leaders, including Prime Minister David Cameron.

  • NASCAR CEO France attends Beyond Sport summit

    NASCAR was recognized for its efforts in social change at the Beyond Sport's annual summit on Wednesday.

  • Romney uses trip to stress foreign policy

    Taking a brief turn from the domestic issues that have dominated the campaign, presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney kicks off a three-nation overseas trip Thursday that gives him the chance to showcase his differences with President Obama on the foreign policy front and to convince voters that he has the political chops to be a major world player.

  • Briefly: NATO to discuss downing of Turkish plane by Syria

    NATO leaders will meet this week to discuss whether or how to respond to Syria's downing of a Turkish jet in what Turkey insists was international airspace.

  • Illustration E-reader by John Camejo for The Washington Times

    FIELDS: The gathering digital storm

    The e-book generation lucks out. Winston Churchill is going digital and global. More than 40 volumes of his prose are being downloaded so that they can be read throughout the world. The man who said "history will be kind to me for I intend to write it," won't have to depend on the kindness of readers.

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