He sold out 50 concerts for his upcoming comeback tour. 50 straight concerts in London. In a stadium that's easily 200k in size. That's over a million people willing to apay to see Michael Jackson. I'd say he was still a popular performer.
There are plenty of technical economic reasons to keep using the pound. There is actually economic freedom to be gotten from not using the euro. They might not be good reasons (although I think they are), but they are there. It's not just sentimentality.
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from the i'll-give-up-mine-if-you-give-up-yours dept.
jamie points out news that President Obama has put out a call for a world free of nuclear weapons at a speech in Prague today. He acknowledged that it was a long-term goal, perhaps not something that can be accomplished in his lifetime, but promised to encourage the US Senate to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban treaty. According to the BBC, he also stated his desire to "negotiate a new treaty to end the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons," and to hold a global summit within the next year to work out agreements for preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Obama said, "As the only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon, the United States has a moral responsibility to act. We cannot succeed in this endeavor alone, but we can lead it." His speech came less than a day after North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket.