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George Bush: 'Rebuilding Iraq has not always gone as well as we had hoped'

Published: 09 December 2005

From a speech by the President of the United States to the Council on Foreign Relations, meeting at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC

Michael Griffin: 'Leadership goes to those who fulfil the dreams of mankind'

Published: 08 December 2005

From a speech by the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), to the California Space Authority

Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss: 'There is now no financial incentive to marry'

Published: 07 December 2005

From the annual Law Reform Lecture, by the former head of the High Court Family Division, delivered at Inner Temple, London

Brenda Hale QC: 'Women's lives are still very different from men's'

Published: 06 December 2005

From the 2005 Longford Lecture, given by the law lord at Church House, Westminster

Francis Maude: 'Reform does not need to depend on one party alone'

Published: 02 December 2005

From the Politeia Autumn Address, delivered by the chairman of the Conservative Party, at the headquarters of the think tank, in London

Robert May: 'The core values of science are under threat'

Published: 01 December 2005

From an annual address to the Royal Society, entitled Threats to Tomorrow's World, by the society's president

Velupillai Prabhakaran: 'Our people are not prepared to be tolerant any longer'

Published: 30 November 2005

From the annual Heroes Day speech by the leader of the Tamil Tigers, broadcast on the Voice of Tigers radio

Howard Davies: 'Central bankers are no longer thought of as sorcerers'

Published: 29 November 2005

From a speech on the future of central banks, given by the director of the London School of Economics, at the Hong Kong Theatre of the LSE, in London

Will Self: 'The soggy wafer of meekness is backed up by air strikes'

Published: 28 November 2005

From the Richard Price Memorial Lecture, given by the author and journalist, at Newington Green Unitarian Church, in London

Bashar Al-Asad: 'They want us without a memory, so they can plan our future'

Published: 25 November 2005

From a speech by the President of Syria, delivered to the students of Damascus University

Victor Yushchenko: 'Our first task is to fight corruption in government'

Published: 24 November 2005

From a speech by the president of Ukraine, given on the first anniversary of the Orange Revolution, in Independence Square, Kiev

Patriarch Bartholemew: 'A creative dynamic can enrich both church and state'

Published: 23 November 2005

From a speech by the Archbishop of Constantinople for the London Hellenic Society, delivered at the London School of Economics

Michael Heseltine: 'Falls from grace are preceded by a blindness to new realities'

Published: 22 November 2005

From the 12th Annual Marketors' Lecture, given by the publisher and politician, at the Cass Business School in London

George Bush: 'We will stay until we have achieved victory'

Published: 21 November 2005

From an address made at Osan Air Base in South Korea, by the US President

Ruth Kelly: 'No one wants to create independent fortresses'

Published: 18 November 2005

From a speech by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, delivered to the New Heads Conference, meeting in London

Sir Ian Blair: 'The public must decide what sort of police it wants'

Published: 17 November 2005

From the 30th Richard Dimbleby Lecture by the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police at St Leonard's Church in Shoreditch, east London

Paul Hunt: 'This perverse healthcare subsidy flows from poor to rich countries'

Published: 16 November 2005

From a presentation by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to health care, given to the General Assembly, in New York

Conor Gearty: 'To work its moral magic, human rights need certainty'

Published: 15 November 2005

From a Hamlyn lecture, given by the Rausing Director of the Centre for the Study of Human Rights, at the London School of Economics

Maleeha Lodhi: 'Pakistan needs the support of the international community'

Published: 14 November 2005

From a speech by the High Commissioner of Pakistan, given to an invited audience at the High Commission, London

Jon Snow: 'What I knew of war was wrapped up in Little Grey Rabbit'

Published: 11 November 2005

From a British Institute of Human Rights lunchtime lecture by the television journalist, given at Somerset House, London

Josep Borrell: 'The EU Constitution will not go away; we will return to it'

Published: 10 November 2005

From an address by the President of the European Parliament, delivered at Chatham House in London

Saskia Sassen: 'Global firms and markets don't want just one global city'

Published: 09 November 2005

From a lecture by the Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, delivered at the London School of Economics

Luis Inacio Lula da Silva: 'We defend our national interests and our political values'

Published: 08 November 2005

From a speech by the President of Brazil, in the presence of the President of the United States, delivered in Brazilia

Jonas Gahr Støre: 'Arctic energy supply is replacing the Cold War agenda'

Published: 07 November 2005

From a lecture by Norway's Minister of Foreign Affairs, given at the London School of Economics

Albie Sachs: 'There are different ways to reach the truth'

Published: 04 November 2005

From the inaugural National Archives Lecture, given in London by the South African Constitutional Court judge
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