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Letters: Perspectives on bankers' bonuses
Friday, 11 February 2011
Letters: City of the future that never was
Thursday, 10 February 2011
It is true that, as Chris Beanland tells us ("Roads to nowhere", 8 February), Leeds once branded itself as the "Motorway City of the Seventies"; anyone who received mail from Leeds will have seen that slogan on the postmark. But that's not all.
Letters: multiculturalism
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
I am alarmed that David Cameron denigrated multiculturalism, to the applause of European Union ministers, some of whom are from right-wing parties. It was in Munich that Hitler held fascist rallies.
IoS letters, emails & online postings (6 February 2011)
Sunday, 6 February 2011
The language of the consultation document on the forests sale biases the debate by referring to "state ownership" and "government management" ("Stealing the common off the goose", 30 January).
Letters: Perspectives on the price of oil
Friday, 4 February 2011
Letters: Perspectives on broadcasting
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Letters: Egypt
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
America's credibility problem in the Middle East has become acute. It claims to support democracy in the region, but it remained silent over Egypt's flagrantly rigged elections two months ago, and at any time in the last 30 years it could have used political and economic pressure to guide Mubarak's regime towards at least minimal reforms.
Columnist Comments
• Simon Carr: We all think we're superior to somebody
What most men want is to do a bit better than their father. That's all.
• Andrew Grice: The Big Society is unlikely to play on estates
The Big Society might work very nicely in leafy Oxfordshire, but what about the most deprived parts of the country?
• Philip Hensher: Why stay at home for the best education?
Are we, in general, stick-in-the-muds? Do students hate abroad, or something?
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1 Robert Fisk: As Mubarak clings on... What now for Egypt?
2 Robert Fisk: Full circle on Tahrir Square as history comes in gulps
3 Johann Hari: When will the soufflé of spin collapse?
4 Andrew Grice: Big Society might work in rural areas but it's unlikely to play on estates
5 Robert Fisk: Hypocrisy is exposed by the wind of change
6 Simon Carr: We all think we're superior to somebody
7 Christina Patterson: Why some crimes seem to be very, very hard to solve
8 Fawaz A Gerges: Egyptians must press on towards the real goal
9 Leading article: The folly of allowing ideology to drive policy
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1 Christina Patterson: Why some crimes seem to be very, very hard to solve
2 Robert Fisk: Full circle on Tahrir Square as history comes in gulps
3 Robert Fisk: As Mubarak clings on... What now for Egypt?
4 Robert Fisk: Hypocrisy is exposed by the wind of change
5 Leading article: The democratic world must stand with the Egyptian protesters
6 Johann Hari: We all helped suppress the Egyptians. So how do we change?
7 Rupert Cornwell: US has been a powerless spectator in this uprising
8 Johann Hari: When will the soufflé of spin collapse?
9 Anthony Seldon: Our education system is collapsing into a form of mass indoctrination