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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
Armitage: Japan Must Play Larger Global Role Or Risk Being 'Passed'WASHINGTON (Nikkei)--While many of the individuals likely to take prominent positions in the administration of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama understand the importance of bilateral relations with Japan, the U.S. may engage in "Japan passing" if the country does not play a more active political role in the world, warns former Deputy...
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Jane Austen in Vermont (Free subscription) | yesterday
... enough of Mr. Darcy …. who do YOU see as the next Mr. Knightley? Mags at Austenblog is rooting for Richard Armitage (and all the comments seem to concur!)…and I must indeed follow suit- I believe he was born for the role! Which leads me to the PBS schedule for the upcoming Masterpiece Classics …a perfect winter adventure! and Dickens wins by a long shot! [please note that this is...
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After Gutenberg (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
... column . He said in July 2007 that the source of the leak was former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, but said that it was not meant to be a deliberate act on the part of the White House to hurt the Wilsons. In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld a district judge’s dismissal of the suit saying that it failed to establish a constitutional issue....
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AustenBlog . . . she's everywhere (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
... (and, yeah, okay, the Editrix, too) into a genteel, ladylike tizzy? The campaign begins here: Richard Armitage must play Mr. Knightley. Yes, we know, his shooting schedule conflicts, but you’re the BBC, dagnabit. You can do anything. We cannot state strongly enough how popular a casting decision this would be in Janeiteland. We’re talking Colin Firth in the wet shirt levels of hysteria....