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The real reason Obama is not making much progress
Johann Hari: Before you can appeal to America's voters you have to appeal to the corporations.
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Steve Richards: Party leaders still fear the Holiday Test
Friday, 20 November 2009
Blair took his family to Australia in the winter of 1996. Revealingly, no one raised a murmur
Terence Blacker: A great day for famous do-gooders
Friday, 20 November 2009
For celebrities, highly visible charity activities are a good deal
Mary Dejevsky: Cash-machine man in need of withdrawal
Friday, 20 November 2009
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! I have arrived at the local cash-machine to find no one there. And by no one, I don't just mean there's no queue, although there isn't. I mean that there is no one lingering, lurking, sitting, lying, sleeping or otherwise occupying the space between the door of the NatWest bank and the door of the Costcutter store where the machine is sited.
Andreas Whittam Smith: Reforming the banks won't be easy – but it can still be done
Friday, 20 November 2009
Though part of an arduous process, a Financial Service Bill could be useful
Geoff Mulgan: Only with an act of political courage can we re-civilise our economy
Friday, 20 November 2009
Over a year after the darkest days of the financial crisis, many now hope for a return to business as usual. Others argue we'll only avoid future crises if for-profit financial services are balanced by institutions driven by different values and business models.
Steve Connor: Huge potential balanced against ethical fears
Friday, 20 November 2009
It is easy to get confused over stem cells. It doesn't help that there are several different types of stem cell but the one involved in this proposed clinical trial happens to be the most powerful and the most controversial – embryonic stem cells.
The Sketch: Ed Balls: the dull thud of a party next door
Friday, 20 November 2009
Can't they put Ed Balls into law? Make him the subject of a Guarantee? Can't he be a right that every parent has? If for the first time Balls was put on a statutory basis millions of people would be certain of access to him.
John Lichfield: Dream ticket may send the rest of Europe to sleep
Friday, 20 November 2009
They will be cheering in the bars of Riga and stomping their feet in the pubs of Rotherham. Europe's dynamic duo is... Herman van Rompuy and Baroness Ashton.
Columnist Comments
• Steve Richards: Party leaders still fear the Holiday Test
Blair took his family to Australia in the winter of 1996. Revealingly, no one raised a murmur
• Terence Blacker: A great day for famous do-gooders
For celebrities, highly visible charity activities are a good deal
• Mary Dejevsky: Cash-machine man in need of withdrawal
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! I have arrived at the local cash-machine to find no one there
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