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Monday 9 October 2006 (16 Ramadan 1427)

Editorial: Purposeless Visit

SO little was there to discuss during the Mideast visit of Condoleezza Rice and so little analysis after the fact, that people have been wondering why she embarked on the visit in the first place.... Full Story


Implications Will Be Grave If Lula Loses Brazil Election

It was the late president of France, Charles de Gaulle, who famously said, “Brazil has a great future, and it always will have.” With the first round of the Brazilian election over with... Full Story


Cameron: Fantasy Politics

The British political scene wears an increasingly surreal aspect. If under Prime Minister Tony Blair the Labour Party has moved further to the right than would once have seemed conceivable, the Conservative... Full Story




Peace Treaties Don’t Travel Very Well: Here Is Why

First, the best Belfast joke in years, courtesy of my old mate David McKittrick, who in 1972 worked on The Irish Times in Northern Ireland when I was the London Times man there and whose dad once worked... Full Story


Broadening the National Dialogue to Eliminate Extremism

Many Saudis were extremely delighted when the National Dialogue was established. Regardless of their religion, ideas or occupation, most look forward in earnest to the dialogue. The concept of having... Full Story


Needed: A Sensible Way to Deal With Diversity

If anyone thought that Ramadan would have British Muslims too busy fasting to be in the news, the last week must have been a shock. There’s been no letup in the flow of comment and debate... Full Story