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Very good film about Northern Ireland and the early
troubles.
Thankfully unlike so many other films based on the
troubles
in NI this one shows a realistic view of events.
For ninety minutes this film has two characters talk and argue about the
troubles
that they are having in their relationship and I thought of one thing, if a friend of yours started to complain about their relationship could you listen to them for ninety minutes?
Duvall is a hitman who's hired to fly to Argentina and kill a former general who presumably was responsible for tortures and executions of innocent people during the
troubles
of the 1970's and 1980's.
Well acted and cinematographed, this film added a dimension that has been rarely touched upon in other depictions of the
"troubles
in Northern Ireland."
The report’s recommendation for an international conference in the style of the Madrid peace conference is not only a timely indication of the linkage between the Israeli-Arab conflict and the region’s other troubles; it is also a long overdue reminder that bilateral negotiations between the parties can not produce an agreement.
What makes this slump different is that the French blame European union, and increasing economic globalization in general, for their
troubles
which they expect to be more lasting than in the past.
The fundamental economic problem that currently
troubles
much of the world is insufficient demand.
In short, China’s liquidity
troubles
are rooted in the recent buildup of leverage, which has triggered debt deflation.
For centuries, the Protestant and Catholic tribes had intermittently clashed, and over a period of three decades – a time euphemistically known as “the Troubles” – terrorism had claimed more than 3,000 lives and tens of thousands of injuries.
We now know that the war, in addition to causing many of the Middle East’s current troubles, marked the beginning of the end of America’s post-Cold War hegemony.
With Ireland’s
troubles
threatening to spill over to Portugal, Spain, and even Italy, it is time to rethink the viability of Europe’s currency union.
The eurozone will not collapse this year, but its
troubles
are far from over.
Ukraine Versus the VulturesOXFORD – Amid all of its other troubles, Ukraine cannot pay its creditors.
Instead of being over, his
troubles
are only starting.
After all, the crisis originated in the US and left American policy focused on its domestic troubles, opening up room for global leadership by others.
But a debt-based recovery would be short-lived, and would sow the seeds of more acute debt
troubles
in the future.
And that why Russia’s economic
troubles
are likely to continue.
Sweden's economy rose and fell with the IT bubble, reflected in telecoms giant Ericsson's
troubles
today.
While it is true that international powers have their own
troubles
– from Europe’s concerns about Russia’s new foreign policy to China’s territorial disputes in the East and South China Seas – it is in their interest to take an active role in addressing chronic instability in the Middle East.
The ruling elite, whose public face at present is the attractive, mild-mannered, Oxford-educated prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, is pinning all the
troubles
on one man, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, exiled abroad and a fugitive from Thai justice.
Its
troubles
have not riveted world attention in recent years, probably because Burundi's rebels failed to plumb the depths of savagery seen in Rwanda and Congo.
Media tend to depict Japan’s current economic
troubles
in almost funereal terms.
They do not understand the roots of their economic
troubles
and are nostalgic for better times.
Sweden’s political
troubles
are not new.
If, as seems likely, economic
troubles
continue, the US, Russia, and other nuclear powers should seize the moment to launch multilateral arms reductions through new or existing channels such as the UN Conference on Disarmament.
At the heart of Germany's
troubles
is the stubborn – and internationally widespread – idea that the economy is a large, clock-like mechanism into which the state can intervene without consequences.
My view is different: 2012 will not be a year of crisis, but nor will it bring an end to our current economic
troubles.
Witness what is happening in Germany, a well-managed country once thought itself immune from the
troubles
around it.
At the same time, we in Europe cannot afford to dismiss Africa’s
troubles
as if they had no impact on our own societies.
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