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June 18, 2005
The Observer Looks At The Battle of Brussels
An article in the June 19, 2005 edition of the Observer of London says "On the 190th anniversary of Waterloo, Britain and France are fighting again. But now the bitterness following the collapsed EU summit runs deeper even than in [former British Prime Minister Margaret] Thatcher's era," the publication said in an article headlined "Inside the battle of Brussels." Reporters Alex Duval Smith and Nick Watt in Brussels and Ned Temko in London provided useful insight into why the summit collapsed.
Posted by Munir Umrani at June 18, 2005 09:22 PM
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