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Monday, 20 June 2011

Monday morning catchup

The usual story, too many tabs and too little time:

1) Edmund Conway in The Telegraph argues that it would be best if Germany left the Euro rather than Greece. It's a point of view. What I wish is that the EU-fanatics who connived to let Greece enter the Euro, despite knowing that it's economic figures were fiddled to meet the convergence criteria, are  made to apologise for their stupidity.


2) Wake Up America has a story of education in the USA.


3) The Algemeiner has news of Yale, anti-Semitism and Jewish donors.


4) The New York Sun compares
'Two pulchritudinous ones... Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin.


5) HotAir discusses the coming ice-age, for more look here.


6) Guido Fawkes in The Guardian explains what he thinks happened at PMQs last week. For my take, read this.


7) Andrew Lilico at Conservative Home explains the 'Twenty things Westminster needs to know about Greece and its debts'; it's not a cheerful read.


8) Elder of Zion has some pictures that show the true state of Gaza; warning not for the faint-hearted.


9) Andrew Grice in The Independent thinks that Ed Miliband and Ed 'second choice' Balls are divided over apologising for over-spending. You will not be surprised to learn that Ed Balls does not want to apologise for anything.


10) Finally World Net Daily has a story of an odd twist on the Obama birth-certificate story.

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