Under the Lime Trees
April 8, 2016 12:00 am Leave your thoughts One of the most famous lines in German poetry is "Don't greet me under the lime trees."
One of the most famous lines in German poetry is "Don't greet me under the lime trees."
A poem by Geoffrey Heptonstall
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Part 7 in a series of articles by Eric Toussaint - Governments submit to "Too Big to Fail" banks
Since terrorism is again in the news, it is timely to revisit one of the biggest acts of terrorism in modern history - the illegal invasion and destruction - ongoing - of Iraq
A poem by John Gohorry
The only reason the UK is having a referendum on whether the UK should stay in (Remain) or leave (Brexit) the EU, is because of the difference of opinion within the Conservative Party.
The recent and ongoing reaction of the political class here in the UK to the first prominent peace-promoting party leader in recent times is a yardstick for the modern politician's disregard to anything Eisenhower said
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Washington is eagerly awaiting the result of the British referendum on the European Union and is openly seeking to influence the vote