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1. September 2010 | 03:30Blair tried to protect monarchy
Tony Blair felt a duty to “protect the monarchy from itself” in the aftermath of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 00:23:45)
Blair lied in Irish peace talks
Tony Blair lied to prevent the collapse of the Northern Ireland peace process, he admitted in his memoir. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 00:23:55)
Blair memoir ‘excites’ booksellers
Tony Blair’s ‘A Journey’ is promising to give readers behind-the-curtain insights into major world events. (News Source: BigPond News - 21:57:00)
Blair Backs Cameron Program, Slams ‘Strange’ Brown for Failings
Tony Blair, Britain’s longest- serving Labour prime minister, endorsed Conservative David Cameron’s economic policy and slammed Gordon Brown, his partner in power for a decade, for political incompetence. (News Source: BusinessWeek - 23:48:45)
Blair on why he refused to sack Brown as Chancellor
Tony Blair. Photograph: Getty Images. Tony Blair’s office has just released the first extracts from his memoirs online and the selection includes a fascinating account of why Blair refused to sack or demote Gordon Brown. (News Source: The New Statesman - 23:30:41)
Blair in ‘anguish’ over Iraq, defends toppling Saddam
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair writes in a book to be published Wednesday that he feels “anguish” about “the nightmare” that occurred after the U.S.-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, but defends the move, according to the Daily Telegraph. (News Source: CNN - 00:29:24)
Blair ‘desperately sorry’ for Iraq war deaths
LONDON - Former British prime minister Tony Blair said he was “desperately sorry” over the deaths in the Iraq war, in extracts released Tuesday from his memoirs. (News Source: ABS-CBNNEWS.com - 23:38:40)
Blair to travel to Dublin for book signing
FORMER BRITISH prime minister Tony Blair’s office has issued a strict set of instructions for customers attending his book signing at Eason in Dublin on Saturday. (News Source: The Irish Times - 23:26:50)
Blair ‘desperately sorry’ for war dead
Former British prime minister Tony Blair said he was “desperately sorry” over the deaths in the Iraq war, in extracts released from his memoirs. (News Source: The Age - 00:27:02)
Blair ‘desperately sorry’ for Iraq war deaths
Former British prime minister Tony Blair says he is “desperately sorry” for the deaths in the Iraq war, in extracts released from his memoirs. (News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 23:15:42)
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