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President Obama lost a flamboyant, sometimes erratic but ultimately trusted partner in Nicolas Sarkozy after France picked Francois Hollande, its first Socialist president in a decade, to pull it out of the slump. Sarkozy Sunday joined Britain's Gordon... Full Article at NDTV
Nicolas Sarkozy to become France's next president. See all the latest pics. Brussels - Nicolas Sarkozy is the latest national leader toppled by Europe's debt crisis after the fall of governments in Ireland, Portugal, Slovakia, Italy, Greece, Spain and... Full Article at News24
This file picture taken on November 21, 2010 shows former Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen (L) and former Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan (R) speaking during a press conference at the Government building in Dublin, Ireland. Ireland's former finance... View Photo »
I joined the party after Bertie Ahern’s time, and actually after Brian Cowen’s time as well. I haven’t met them and I have no link to them.
Nicolas Sarkozy is the latest national leader toppled by Europe's debt crisis after the fall of governments in Ireland, Portugal, Slovakia, Italy, Greece, Spain and the Netherlands. Prime Minister Brian Cowen was the first victim of the debt crisis when... Full Article at Economic Times
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Conservative Party leader David Cameron becomes leader of a coalition government. Brown had been finance chief for a decade before succeeding Tony Blair in 2007. Brown had boasted endlessly of ending the cycle of boom and bust - but as prime minister he... Full Article at WTHR
Conservative Party leader David Cameron becomes leader of a coalition government. Brown had been finance chief for a decade before succeeding Tony Blair in 2007. Brown had boasted endlessly of ending the cycle of boom and bust - but as prime minister he... Full Article at San Diego Local News 1
Conservative Party leader David Cameron becomes leader of a coalition government. Brown had been finance chief for a decade before succeeding Tony Blair in 2007. Brown had boasted endlessly of ending the cycle of boom and bust - but as prime minister he... Full Article at The State
Conservative Party leader David Cameron becomes leader of a coalition government. Brown had been finance chief for a decade before succeeding Tony Blair in 2007. Brown had boasted endlessly of ending the cycle of boom and bust — but as prime minister he... Full Article at San Diego Local News 1
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Brian Cowen (Irish: Brian Ó Comhain, born 10 January 1960) is the current Taoiseach of Ireland. He took office on 7 May 2008, heading a coalition government led by his Fianna Fáil party that includes the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats, with the support of independent TDs. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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