• Australian Prime Minister John Howard is facing a tough re-election campaign, in large part because of the Hicks case.

    NPR: Plea Agreement Gives Detainee Seven Years

  • As a former member of John Major's cabinet, Mr Howard reminds voters of a period of Tory government which is best forgotten.

    ECONOMIST: British politics

  • Former Australian prime minister John Howard once called Muralitharan a "chucker".

    BBC: Muttiah Muralitharan to retire from Test cricket

  • For critics of John Howard, he became a totem for much of what was wrong with the Bush administration's war on terror, and what they complained was the then prime minister's slavish support for the US president.

    BBC: Should David Hicks have been applauded?

  • Mr Rudd's main target, though, was a turbulent legacy left by John Howard, his conservative predecessor.

    ECONOMIST: An old argument starts again

  • Australia earlier renewed John Howard's tenure in a government of the right that has followed on market-friendly policies of a pioneering Labor prime minister, Paul Keating.

    FORBES

  • The Merseysiders were briefly forced on the back foot as Villa settled into a pattern of counter-attacking football, with John Carew muscling his way into the box to force Howard into a double save from Ashley Young after a brilliant block from Phil Jagielka.

    BBC: Aston Villa 1-0 Everton

  • Picture John Kerry duck hunting or Howard Dean at a Nascar race--populism as a pose.

    FORBES: Populist Phonies, Right and Left

  • She points to a series of contenders like John McCain and Howard Dean, who have leveraged the Web to raise funds but failed to win national primaries.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • With the hosts looking increasingly impotent up front, it was left to the unlikeliest of sources to force their best effort to that point, John Terry unleashing a 40-yard piledriver that Howard tipped wide.

    BBC: Chelsea 0-0 Everton

  • Even John Howard, the prime minister and a staunch monarchist, grudgingly admits that having a head of state who lives in another country does not quite fit Australia's self-image as a modern democracy, seeking to establish a new role for itself in the Asia-Pacific region.

    ECONOMIST: A republic for the lucky country | The

  • The Australian elections in October could help or embarrass a key Bush ally, Prime Minister John Howard, and alter voters' perceptions on the war in Iraq.

    CNN: A strong showing, but long road ahead

  • It should come as no surprise that Cisco Chief Executive Officer John Chambers is a keynote speaker at CES, alongside Howard Stringer, president of Sony Corporation of America.

    CNN: Set-top boxes, home networking grow up

  • Flush as Oz is feeling now after 11 years of mostly market-oriented policies under John Howard, the nation will not find a host of new cost pressures so bullish for the export economy.

    FORBES: Ruddy Complexion

  • For years, Buck Howard (John Malkovich) has worked as a stage mentalist, crossing the country and reading the minds of its citizens.

    NEWYORKER: The Great Buck Howard

  • New Zealand began a guest-worker scheme last year, but John Howard, Australia's prime minister at the time, flatly rejected opening the doors to unskilled Pacific labour.

    ECONOMIST: Fiji and the Pacific Islands Summit

  • John Kerry leads a recent poll, well ahead of former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.

    CNN: Candidates reach out across New Hampshire

  • She has interviewed a variety of celebrities and newsmakers including former Australian Prime Ministers John Howard and Kevin Rudd, Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, John Travolta and Sylvester Stallone.

    CNN: CNN Profiles - Lynda Kinkade - Anchor

  • On July 24th the House of Lords ruled that Mr Howard had been wrong to increase the tariff of John Pierson, a prisoner convicted before the introduction of the new guidelines.

    ECONOMIST: Life sentences

  • Motherwell responded by heading straight upfield where John Sutton had a header from Keith Lasley's pass turned away by goalkeeper Mark Howard.

    BBC: Motherwell 2-1 St Mirren

  • In the 1999 referendum, the then-government of staunch monarchist John Howard asked voters to choose between maintaining the monarchy and replacing it with a president elected by a two-thirds parliamentary majority.

    WSJ: Australia Lawmakers Seek Split From U.K. Monarchy

  • John Howard, the Australian prime minister, simply thanked God for him and ordered a state memorial service.

    ECONOMIST: Donald Bradman

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