Some Sunday reading
Busy working out fancy HTML code and stuff. Have some interesting bits and pieces:
- How British and American conservatives united to stop Bush endorsing the EU constitution as favour to Blair
- The race to ratify the European Union constitution is like a steeplechase in which the hurdles become progressively higher and more intimidating
- If Britain is doing so well, why doesn't it feel like it?
- Did Blair sign up for the Iraq war in August 2002?
- Michael Portillo on the British shift to authoritarianism
- The Labour party finally twigs - Blair is a liability
- Meanwhile, has Michael Howard found a way to win? (Erm... in a word - no)
- Who's George W to lecture Putin on democracy?
- The Putin and Yukos saga gets even more Cold War with the uncovering of a Stasi spy
- Oh, and despite his talks with George, Vlad's still shipping out nuclear fuel to Iran
- Eurotunnel starts acting like a small African republic
- "The old bastard. The stupid bastard." - Ralph Steadman on Hunter S Thompson and a bit from Tom Wolfe
- An interview with François Mitterrand's illegitimate daughter
- An obituary of the founder of Amnesty International
- The British Navy's pink carpet
- The effect on the peacekeepers - the UN's commander in Rwanda in 1994 relives the genocide
- Can a movie really effectively deal with genocide? And a review
- The Case for Socialism in the Twenty-First Century
- Are NATO and the European Union partners or rivals?"
1 Comments:
Nosemonkey
that must have been a lot of searching for all that
esp like the one micheal howard complaining about britain being more authoritarian, from the supporter of ID cards as a way of making britain "safe"
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