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Articles by Johann Hari

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The failure that led to Carlo's death

  • 30 July 2001

Few protesters at Genoa expected or wanted violence. Johann Harion the disgust with world summitry that left even pacifists wanting to throw stones

Meanwhile, in Genoa . . .

  • 23 July 2001

Just you wait until I grow up

  • 09 July 2001

When today's young get into power, will they pretend they never sniffed a line of white powder? Surely not. Legalised drugs are inevitable, argues Johann Hari

Tea and tears with an unfunny man

  • 09 April 2001

He is a brilliant comic on page and screen, but face to face Clive James reveals himself to be an unhappy man, terrified of the price of celebrity. By Johann Hari

Clare Short, new Labour's heroine

  • 05 March 2001

She used to be an embarrassment. Now, the Secretary for International Development defies old left prejudices in her attack on global poverty

I have seen the future, and it's lousy

  • 05 February 2001

Will tomorrow's leaders touch the people's hearts? Not if the student politicians of today are any guide, reports Johann Hari

The boy who hadn't heard of St Paul's

  • 25 December 2000

Johann Hari, a student at Cambridge, finds that the university is still the home of a stuck-up elite

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