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The Daily Telegraph , the Financial Times , and the Independent ran editorials Friday about Britain's re-establishment this week of diplomatic relations with Tripoli following Libya's belated admission of responsibility for the 1984 death of a British policewoman who was killed by shots fired from the Libyan Embassy in London.
But most editorials in the papers of Britain and other NATO countries were almost unanimous in supporting the bombing of Serbia.
The Israeli anniversary was the subject of front-page stories and editorials throughout Europe Thursday, many of them emphasizing current tensions within Israel at least as much as the reasons for rejoicing.
This conduct has embarrassed the company's supporters and triggered an avalanche of editorials calling Microsoft rich, ruthless, sneaky, petty, arrogant, and stubborn.
38 of The Federalist Papers --a series of editorials that Madison, Hamilton, and John Jay wrote to sell the Constitution--Madison opined: "It is a matter both of wonder and regret, that those who raise so many objections against the new Constitution, should never call to mind the defects of that which is to be exchanged for it.