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The fastest way to start a European war is to piss off the Germans, so America should kick them in the schnitzels to jumpstart a World War II-style economic recovery. (04:27)
Reuters' Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland believes the European financial crisis could be bigger than America's economic crisis in 2008. (05:04)
With News of the World gone and BSkyB out of reach, all Rupert Murdoch has to comfort him are a few media companies. (05:34)
Paul McCartney accuses the Dalai Lama of cannibalism in an emergency. (07:09)
Russians cut off the natural gas pipeline to Europe in the most boring James Bond plotline ever. (00:30)
Bloodthirsty blokes react to the economic downturn by eating squirrels. (04:19)
Axe body spray works for awkward teenage males, so it should work for the economy. (05:40)
Stephen is proud to introduce his Formula 4OU1 for the class-conscious British. (02:43)
South Carolina is a state where big strapping straight men reenact Civil War battles and then shower together for historical accuracy. (02:52)
Stephen sits down with author John Grisham and learns that half of the world's languages are going extinct. (0:34)
Tina Brown is the author of "The Diana Chronicles," which is about Princess Diana. Hopefully it comes on a commemorative plate. (5:56)
The New York Times ran two identical pictures of 10 Downing Street, one with Tony Blair's departure and one with Gordon Brown's arrival. Stephen plays "Spot the Difference." (1:46)
Prime Minister Tony Blair may be converting to Catholicism, according to a priest who heard it from a bishop who heard it from a cardinal who read it in the British tabloids. (1:55)
Britain stops using the phrase "war on terror," debate rises over bovine growth hormones and supermodel Paulina Porizkova joins Stephen in the studio. (0:30)
Corporations may not be used to having their names associated with human suffering, but think of the ad space. (3:38)
You don't build an empire with feelings -- unless you're Oprah. (2:42)
St. Patrick's Day can't go on now that geneticists have discovered that the English and the Irish are a single people. (3:26)
New York got an all-too-brief taste of grace from Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles Mountbatten-Windsor this weekend. (1:01)
Stephen defends Christmas by announcing its five biggest threats. (3:35)
The Colbert Report launches a 'Freedom Snap' against constitutional monarchies. (0:08)