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Dangerous disabled people I

  • By Victoria Brignell
  • 06 January

Sinners tend to be more interesting than saints. Wickedness and wrongdoing seem to fascinate more than good deeds and gallantry, so instead of disabled role models...

A planet-saving climate fest

  • By Isabel Hilton
  • 18 December

Greetings from a new country

  • By Kim Leine
  • 18 December

Rise of the new Anglo-world order

  • By Jonathan Derbyshire
  • 18 December

It's an old controversy that was reignited this autumn by the remarks of a Nobel Prize judge: is American literature too insular, preoccupied only with the home country? If so, what else should we be reading in the age of globalisation?

Outlook stormy for Obama

  • By Hugh O'Shaughnessy
  • 15 December

The inclusion in Obama's team of so many figures from the past heralds the continuation of the policies of the past, some of which, even among Bushites, were seen to be stupid

Brown: hero or humourless steamroller?

  • By Paul Evans
  • 12 December

The best of the politics blogs with, this week, no small amount of amusement about Gordon Brown's 'saving the world' gaffe...

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Dangerous disabled people II

Dangerous disabled people II

Sinners tend to be more interesting than saints. Wickedness and wrongdoing seem to fascinate more than good deeds and gallantry, so instead of disabled role models...

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Socialists play the name game

  • By Agnès Poirier
  • 11 December 2008

Lunchtime notes

  • By Peter Wilby
  • 11 December 2008

The Provos' big mistake

  • By Gary Kent
  • 11 December 2008

Germanic timing

  • By Rick Jones
  • 11 December 2008

Winter warmers

  • By Victoria James
  • 11 December 2008

Loving the Germans

  • By William Cook
  • 04 December 2008

Socialism's comeback

  • By Neil Clark
  • 04 December 2008

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