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Football: Restless Fabio Capello looks beyond year of progressFabio Capello has the restlessness of all great managers. Though the final match of his first year in charge of England brought a 2-1 win over Germany in Berlin, he was more inclined to dwell on progress yet to be made. Results, however gratifying, evaporate in an instant for people like him.A qu... |
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You won, now what?From Taegan Goddard:Congratulations! The polls are closed, the votes were tallied and you came out on top! With the hard weeks of campaigning barely over, you must remember that the election was not the finish line, it's the starting gun. The tough job of governing lies ahead.Former House Speaker... |
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A prose-poet of the Great WarHow can you describe the psychological effect of having survived the First World War - of having gone into it considering yourself a warrior idealist, and of then having seen, endured, the reality? This is the problem that CE Montague wrestles with in his masterpiece Disenchantment (1922), which ... |
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Robert Koehler: Hope and VisionI hope it's time, if nothing else, to retire cynical bumper stickers, such as: If elections could change anything, they'd be illegal. The air remains thick with a sense of history and change, if not mandate. People are still buying last Wednesday's newspaper, as though to prolong a moment that h... |
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[Blogs] Labour and discriminationJudging by what he said on Radio 4, I thought Trevor Phillips made a fair point about there being little likelihood of an Obama happening here. In a sense it is only stating the blindingly obvious that the two countries have very different political systems and that therefore the routes through ... |
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Cinematical Seven: Most Memorable CampaignersTonight (we hope), the longest and hardest-fought Presidential campaign in recent memory finally comes to a close. To celebrate, we've assembled a list of the seven most memorable political campaign workers in the past 50 years of movies. We've got office staff members, campaign managers, and th... |


