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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Memo reveals commander's fears
The most senior British soldier to die in Afghanistan foreshadowed his own death by warning that a shortage of helicopters was endangering troops. Less than a month before he ...via The Guardian -
Healthcare one step closer
t will be fascinating to see the Republicans' next move. They can count noses as well as Democrats can. Do they start to send signals that they're folding up their tent, or do ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Iran: Talking is the only option
No sane person should wish for the talks that started yesterday at a villa on the shores of Lake Geneva to fail. The half-hour meeting between William Burns, the US delegate, ... -
Keeping Iran honest
Rather than representing the tip of the iceberg in terms of uncovering a covert nuclear weapons capability, the emergence of the existence of the Qom enrichment facility could ...Posted by Guest Reviewer -
Climate change's cold reality
Developing countries will account for an estimated two-thirds to three-fourths of greenhouse gas increases over the next decade, yet nothing in the Copenhagen agreement will ...via NewsRack -
For all Obama's talk of overhaul, the US has failed to wind in Wall Street
What went wrong? Have the right lessons been learned? Could it happen again? The anniversary of the Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy and the freezing of the credit markets that ...via The Guardian -
Russia battles growing insurgency
The spectre of suicide bombers penetrating into the heart of Moscow came back to haunt Russia today after authorities said they had shot dead five militants, two of whom had ...via The Guardian -
We're pumping out CO2 to the point of no return. It's time to alter course
Scientists now say peak temperatures will not fall back. Join me in taking the 10:10 pledge – it?s the best shot we?ve got left Until a few months ago, government targets ...Posted by Subramanya Sastry -
Indian children crippled by uranium
Observer investigation uncovers link between dramatic rise in birth defects in Punjab and pollution from coal-fired power stations Their heads are too large or too small, ...Posted by Subramanya Sastry -
The real Ted Kennedy
Ted Kennedy was the quintessential public man who overcame adversity to serve Massachusetts with honour Those of us who live in Massachusetts always had a different ...via Dan Kennedy
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Fort Hood gunman shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as he opened fire
A US army psychiatrist about to be deployed to Afghanistan allegedly shouted "Allahu Akbar", or "God is greatest", as he opened fire at a military base in Texas, killing 13 ...via The Guardian -
Hopes fading for Copenhagen climate change treaty
Political agreement rather than full treaty is now goal of the meeting, says global warming minister Hopes that a full, legally binding treaty on tackling climate change would ...via The Guardian -
Climate Change Deniers Are Not Skeptics - They're Suckers
My fiercest opponents on global warming tend to be in their 60s and 70s. This offers a fascinating, if chilling, insight into human psychology There is no point in denying it: ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
On the importance (or not) of off-year elections
In general, I think political journalists wildly over-conclude based on Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial results every time they happen. Consider. In 2001, Virginians ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Karzai declared winner of Afghan presidential election
Afghan officials today declared Hamid Karzai the winner of the country's disputed presidential poll after cancelling a planned runoff election. The announcement came after ...via The Guardian -
'Rendition' jet seen in Birmingham
An American plane named in an inquiry by the European parliament into alleged CIA torture flights landed at Birmingham airport last month and was met by British special forces ...Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Cluster bomb trade funded by world's biggest banks
The deadly trade in cluster bombs is funded by the world's biggest banks who have loaned or arranged finance worth $20bn (£12.5bn) to firms producing the controversial ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
Happy birthday, Ahmadinejad
You have come a long way in 53 years, Mr President. But your increasingly autocratic rule is driving Iran into the ground Dear Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, I write this message on the ...via The Guardian -
Wildlife under threat from drug cartels
Colombia, one of the largest environmental hubs in the planet, with a territory of more than 1 million square kilometres, has been warning about the dangers of "ecocide" ...via The Guardian -
Who speaks now for America's Jews?
Boost for J Street as Obama adviser attends conference, but Israeli ambassador will be staying away Members of Congress signed up by the score when they were invited to this ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert
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