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Cameron: A little warning, please, if pie is involved – Denver Post

Then there are the food items that don’t count, such as holiday cookies that get served with coffee, or brownies that some fabulous person baked so that I can eat the entire pan. While these don’t cause weight gain per … Continue reading

African Leaders Unite in Addis Ababa – Huffington Post

Armed with business cards, the crowd moved energetically back and forth between speaking sessions and coffee breaks from early morning … The two host organisers, Fred Swaniker of Ghana, and Acha Leke of Cameroon, want to mobilize progress from within … Continue reading

Web Only: the best of the blogs – New Statesman

4. Inflation down, but the squeeze goes on Price rises are set to outpace wages until at least the end of next year, notes Coffee House’s Peter Hoskin. 5. Public support for Cameron’s EU walkout already unravelling New polling shows … Continue reading

David Cameron’s Controversial Veto of EU Treaty – RedState

On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss Boeing’s victory over the NLRB, UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s veto of a controversial EU treaty, and how it will impact … Continue reading

JAMES FORSYTH: We’re not paranoid – the French really are out to get Britain – Daily Mail

Many of the leaders passed the time with a glass of wine. Cameron, however, stuck to water and coffee. The Prime Minister soon needed the loo, but did not dare leave the room for fear of what might happen in … Continue reading

After Brussels, Cameron takes refuge in his country retreat – The Independent

As David Cameron sank into one of the outsized dining chairs around … The PM had drunk only black coffee during the nine-hour summit dinner, refraining from alcohol while some other leaders “knocked it back”, according to one observer.

Yes, Cameron got it right: Most voters agree with PM vetoing treaty changes – and half think we should now quit the EU – Daily Mail

On Thursday, before heading for Brussels, Mr Cameron and his wife Samantha watched their son Elwen perform as a mouse in the nativity play at his Kensington primary school, and went for coffee at a French cafe nearby. Samantha then … Continue reading

How to learn strategy, in three days or less – Financial Times

Seven cups of coffee. Two back-to-back all nighters … Background: Aurélie left her native Cameroon aged 19 to study at San Diego State University in the US. where she gained a BSc in accounting. She then worked in inventory control … Continue reading

EU Treaty: David Cameron makes his euro stand, in splendid isolation – Daily Telegraph

He slept until 8.15am and ate a breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, toast and strong coffee. As he ate, Mrs Merkel returned to the summit with cutting remarks about Mr Cameron, suggesting that he had not been negotiating in good … Continue reading

EU Treaty: how David Cameron stands as lone man of Europe – Daily Telegraph

He slept until 8.15am and ate a breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, toast and strong coffee. As he ate, Mrs Merkel returned to the summit with cutting remarks about Mr Cameron, suggesting that he had not been negotiating in good … Continue reading