The Guardian
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The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is published Monday to Saturday in the Berliner format. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, reflecting its provincial origins; the paper is still occasionally referred to by this name, especially in North America, although it has been based in London since 1964 (with printing facilities in both Manchester and London). Editorial articles in The Guardian are often in sympathy with left-of-centre politics. This is reflected in the paper's readership: according to a MORI poll taken in 2004, 44% of ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Clashes in Beirut after army kills members of anti-Assad group
Fighting ensues after Lebanese soldiers shoot Sunni cleric and another member of March 14 political alliance Residents of a Beirut suburb fired heavy machine guns and ...via Andy Carvin -
Robin Gibb obituary
One of the three brothers who hit the high notes in disco hits as the Bee Gees Robin Gibb, who has died aged 62, was one of the three brothers who made up the international ...via Dave Winer -
Heist of the century: Wall Street's role in the financial crisis
Wall Street bankers could have averted the global financial crisis, so why didn't they? In this exclusive extract from his book Inside Job, Charles Ferguson argues that they ...via Dave Winer -
Why do economists describe climate change as a 'market failure'? - The Guardian
The GuardianWhy do economists describe climate change as a 'market failure'?The GuardianMany economists have described climate change as an example of a market failure – ...via Google News -
Nuclear reactor reprieve puts UK energy plans in doubt
Britain's ageing nuclear reactors, which were due to close in the next decade, are set to be kept open under a plan approved by the industry's regulator. In a move which could ...via Google News -
How America's death penalty murders innocents | David A Love
The evidence is in: the US criminal justice system produces wrongful convictions on an industrial scale – with fatal results The US criminal justice system is a broken ...via Dave Winer -
Leveson inquiry: Mandelson says treat lobbyist's emails with caution
Lord Mandelson gave Jeremy Hunt qualified support at the Leveson inquiry, when the former Labour minister said he should treat controversial emails written by a News ...via Google News -
G8 leaders end summit with pledge to keep Greece in eurozone
US and France succeed in putting promotion of growth at top of communique despite Germany's resistance to stimulus package Barack Obama and the other G8 leaders wrapped up ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
The euro is ripe for creative destruction
The realistic options for the euro are that it breaks up or staggers on in a zombie-like condition The spectre of Lehman Brothers looms large in the world's financial markets. ...via Google News -
Welcome, Nato, to Chicago's police state | Bernard Harcourt
The Nato summit will come and go, but Mayor Emanuel has authorised a 'new normal' of militarised social control in Chicago With Nato delegates arriving Saturday night, the ...via Dave Winer
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