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It's the economists, stupid

Guardian |  June 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Tony Juniper: With so many conventional economists in so many positions of power and influence, perhaps it is no wonder we are in such a mess[...]
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Big Pharma's ransom note

Guardian |  June 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Dean Baker: The pharmaceutical industry's control over research and development means that Americans are being held hostage to high drug prices[...]
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Supersize it

Guardian |  June 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Gordon Conway: To dismiss GM crops out of hand is churlish. They provide the best hope for poorer farmers trying to feed a growing population[...]
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Ask Michael Tomasky

Guardian |  May 30th, 2008 | Email this
Open Thread: US elections 2008: Your chance to quiz Guardian America's editor on the state of the presidential race[...]
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Beleaguered healthcare

Guardian |  May 29th, 2008 | Email this
Ann Robinson: I can see why the government wants to publish hospital mortality rates, but what's to prevent them turning the data into yet more league tables?[...]
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Cluster headache

Guardian |  May 29th, 2008 | Email this
Robert Fox: The treaty outlawing cluster bombs is a good thing, but now comes the tough bit: stopping armies from devising deadlier weapons to get round the ban[...]
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Let's talk about sex

Guardian |  May 29th, 2008 | Email this
Kia Abdullah: There is something erotic about masked sexuality, but there's a point where it stops being romantic and starts being oppressive[...]
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The doctor and the Dairylea

Guardian |  May 29th, 2008 | Email this
Tim Footman: When a teacher threatens to sue her own students, as Priya Venkatesan has done, that's postmodernism, folks![...]
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Discounted employees

Guardian |  May 27th, 2008 | Email this
Sasha Abramsky: Wal-Mart's appalling labour practices mean it's getting rich at the expense of workers and their families[...]
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Labour's time is up

Guardian |  May 27th, 2008 | Email this
Tariq Ali: From the start New Labour was pledged to consolidate the Thatcherite paradigm rather than offer anything different[...]
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Dr boo-Who

Guardian |  May 23rd, 2008 | Email this
Gwyn Topham: As Russell T Davies, reviver of Doctor Who, leaves the series, can we expect a few less emoting aliens and tear-laden farewells?[...]
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Wonderful you

Guardian |  May 22nd, 2008 | Email this
Jack Schofield: Why you should protect your multiple, virtual identity - and why the plethora of social networks could make it much more difficult[...]
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Virtually Gordon

Guardian |  May 21st, 2008 | Email this
Iain Dale: The British prime minister is inviting questions via YouTube. Great - but why is he waiting six weeks to answer them?[...]
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Cash and carrier

Guardian |  May 20th, 2008 | Email this
Robert Fox: There's no military rationale for the government's colossal projected spend on new military hardware; it's driven by political expediency[...]
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Put out more flags?

Guardian |  May 19th, 2008 | Email this
Robert Fox: New cadet forces and an 'army day' will hardly cover up the fact that the military is facing a further morale-sapping round of cuts[...]
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The rainforest's last chance

Guardian |  May 19th, 2008 | Email this
Conor Foley: The departure of Brazil's minister for the environment could accelerate the deforestation of the Amazon, taking it beyond the point of no return[...]
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A design for life

Guardian |  May 19th, 2008 | Email this
Jennifer Swift: The human fertilisation and embryology bill is more about paving the way for GM children than alleviating disease or furthering research[...]
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Europe's bad harvest

Guardian |  May 15th, 2008 | Email this
Henry Miller: The EU's refusal to lift its bans on scientifically-approved GM crops hurts both itself and the rest of the world[...]
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Vodafone denies rumours of £19bn African bid

Guardian |  May 12th, 2008 | Email this
Speculation mounts that Vodafone is to make £19bn bid for Africa's largest mobile phone operator MTN[...]
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Polly Vernon test drives the Ferrari F430 Spider F1

Guardian |  May 11th, 2008 | Email this
No other supercar catches onlookers off-guard as seductively as a Ferrari, finds Polly Vernon[...]
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Giles Smith reviews the Mazda 6 1.8TS

Guardian |  May 10th, 2008 | Email this
Giles Smith: Mazda's desire to "challenge everything you thought you knew about motor cars" is an advance into new territory[...]
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Netbytes: The New York Times

Guardian |  May 10th, 2008 | Email this
The New York Times online has come a long way in the past few years, scooping several Webby Awards last week. And how many other newspapers have a page for pancakes?[...]
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'The boys have grown up'

Guardian |  May 9th, 2008 | Email this
It's official: the guys who founded Google are grown up[...]
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Taiwanese firm HTC takes on the iPhone with its Touch smartphone

Guardian |  May 9th, 2008 | Email this
Taiwanese company HTC, maker of the Touch smartphone, is to launch its first TV campaign to try to prove its brand is as cool as Apple. By Mark Sweney[...]
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How to make the most of Twitter

Guardian |  May 9th, 2008 | Email this
Real-time micro-blogging is gaining in popularity. If you're wondering what's the point, here's our guide to the benefits of Twitter[...]
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