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Barack Obama's marijuana smoking days with the 'Choom Gang'
Barack Obama is not the first President of the United States to confess to experimenting with recreational drug-use in those heady days before the gruelling demands of Washington took over.
Barack Obama is not the first President of the United States to confess to experimenting with recreational drug-use in those heady days before the gruelling demands of Washington took over.
US election: Mitt Romney 'haunted' by campaign gaffes
Mitt Romney has admitted that he is "haunted" by the gaffes that have plagued his presidential campaign, such as declaring amid an unemployment crisis that he enjoyed "being able to fire people".
Mitt Romney has admitted that he is "haunted" by the gaffes that have plagued his presidential campaign, such as declaring amid an unemployment crisis that he enjoyed "being able to fire people".
US cuts $33 million in aid to Pakistan over Osama bin Laden doctor sentence
The US is to cut $33 million from the aid it sends Pakistan over the jailing of the doctor who helped the CIA hunt for Osama bin Laden, in a fresh blow to the battered relations between the two states.
The US is to cut $33 million from the aid it sends Pakistan over the jailing of the doctor who helped the CIA hunt for Osama bin Laden, in a fresh blow to the battered relations between the two states.
Britain may not be able to afford 'special relationship' with US, General Sir David Richards warns
Britain could soon be forced to abandon the “special relationship” with the United States because it may not be worth the cost in military spending, the head of the Armed Forces said Wednesday.
Britain could soon be forced to abandon the “special relationship” with the United States because it may not be worth the cost in military spending, the head of the Armed Forces said Wednesday.
Blood samples may have been taken from Neil Heywood's body
Blood samples may have been taken from the body of the British businessman who was allegedly poisoned by the wife of a senior Chinese official, it appeared on Wednesday night.
Blood samples may have been taken from the body of the British businessman who was allegedly poisoned by the wife of a senior Chinese official, it appeared on Wednesday night.
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