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...With Blair having moved Labor into the political center, cutting the ground from under the Tories with a long record of adopting their most attractive policies, Cameron faces a hard slog if he is to win the next election. Thus his baptism of fire on Wednesday, facing the assured Blair during parliament's weekly Prime Minister's Question Time. Britons prize debating skills and toughness of performance in the legislature as among the most desirable attributes for their leaders. To the relief of the Tories, Cameron-their fourth leader since Blair took office- handled his ordeal with ease and confidence...
...first patrician Tory leader since the early 1960s, Cameron won on a promise to modernize the way the Conservative Party looks, feels, thinks and behaves. "No more grumbling about modern Britain," he told supporters celebrating his victory. "I love this country...
...years in the political wilderness, Britain's Conservatives are excited-their party on Tuesday elected a new leader they believe can take them back into power after suffering three successive defeats by prime Minister Tony Blair's Labor Party. On the face of it, choosing 39-year-old David Cameron, educated at exclusive Eton College and Oxford, might seem a gamble: Although he served as a special adviser to two Tory cabinet ministers during the 1990s, he has comparatively little parliamentary experience for a party leader, having served only four years as an MP and joining the party's parliamentary...
...Cameron, married to seven-months pregnant Samantha (who sports a very modern tattoo on her ankle), has two children, one of whom was born severely disabled. He rides a mountain bike, likes indie rock music and appeals to young Tories. But does he have what it takes to get his party back into power...
...their lawsuit that facebook.com creator, Mark E. Zuckerberg, stole the concept for his popular networking site from an earlier venture, Harvard Connection, and exploited his access to the ConnectU source code. Plaintiffs in the civil case—ConnectU LLC creators, Divya K. Narendra ’04, Cameron S. H. Winklevoss ’04, and Tyler O. H. Winklevoss ’04—are asking a United States District Court to shut down facebook.com and have the site cover their losses. In their subpoenas, attorneys for the plaintiffs are asking the newspaper to provide them with...