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It's the end of Britain as we know it
The Lisbon Treaty spells the end of a sovereign Britain.
By Stephen Webbe
from the March 24, 2008 edition

London - You might want to take that vacation in England just as soon as you can – before its 1,000-year run as a sovereign nation comes to an end.

This winter, 27 nations of the European Union (EU) signed the Treaty of Lisbon. You may think, "Innocuous enough," as Portuguese-inspired visions of the Tagus River and chicken piri-piri swirl before your eyes.

But for England (Britain, actually) the Treaty of Lisbon isn't that appetizing. That's because, if ratified, it will become the decisive act in this creation of a federal European superstate with its capital in Brussels. Britain would become a province and its "Mother of Parliaments," a regional assembly. And that's no small humiliation for a country that gave the world English and saved Western civilization in the Battle of Britain in 1940. .....


 

 

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ROAD ACCIDENTS CAN BE REDUCED
Lovelace Opoku-Agyemang, Ghanaian Chronicle

 

Kick Sudan out of the AU
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Why I am a Christian

Comment, March 24, Guardian - So my attraction to Christianity is two-fold. It comes from the sense that without faith there is despair, that the highest form of psychology is faith-based. And it is rooted in the quasi-socialist ideal of the Kingdom of God. Christianity is the true idiom of social hope - and also of psychological. ...More

 

 

It's the end of Britain as we know it

Commentary, March 24, CSmonitor - London - You might want to take that vacation in England just as soon as you can – before its 1,000-year run as a sovereign nation comes to an end. ......More

Professor Fobih pushes Education Reform Programme at Assin South

Assin Nsuaem(C/R), March 24, Ghanadot/GNA – Professor Dominic Fobih, Minister of Education, Science and Sports, has observed that the Education Reform Programme would ensure the provision of quality personnel to promote government’s vision for Ghana to attain a middle income status by 2015.
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Work hard to ensure victory in 2008 elections - Nduom

Cape Coast, March 24, Ghanadot/GNA- The Flagbearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom, on Monday called on the functionaries and supporters of the CPP to remain commitment and resolute and work towards the party winning the December election.....More

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