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  1. Lynsey Hanley: A little less conversation

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008

    Lynsey Hanley: The official call for more chatter in libraries is absurd, silence too, can be a creative, social glue

    Also tagged: uk news, books, culture

  2. Stuart Jeffries: Mixed messages in sign language

    guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    British Sign Language is the preferred means of communication for 50,000 deaf Britons, and, like any language, it has its regional variations and idiosyncracies. Those can lead to mix-ups or embarrassment, signer

    Also tagged: disability, uk news, society, deaf issue

  3. Kwame Kwei-Armah on the 100 most powerful black Britons

    guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Oct 4, 2008

    Kwame Kwei-Armah: I didn't want this list to be about celebrity. When we talked about power, we meant real power

    Also tagged: politics, uk news, world news, race issues, observer

  4. The 100 powerful black Britons who are changing the world

    guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Oct 4, 2008

    Financial, religious, cultural and sporting figures included in new British black 'Powerlist'

    Also tagged: politics, uk news, world news, race issues, observer

  5. Mark Lawson: Student initiation ceremonies represent the worst in our society

    guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 4, 2008

    Just before signing my contract as a Guardian columnist, I was slightly surprised to be asked to down a pint of Evian in one while wearing sandals and reading aloud an article by Alistair Cooke. But this, it turns out

    Also tagged: education, technology, uk news, television, culture, students, mobile phones

  6. Mark Lawson: Student initiation ceremonies represent the worst in our society

    guardian.co.uk » The Guardian newspaper: Comment & debate | guardian.co.uk - Oct 3, 2008

    Mark Lawson: These sadistic initiation ceremonies reflect Britain's culture of whooping cruelty

    Also tagged: education, technology, uk news, television, culture, students, mobile phones

  7. Class war on the indie dancefloor

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Oct 2, 2008

    Who will be the future of British indie - posh toffs, or laddish oiks? The knives are out. By Matt Bolton

    Also tagged: music, uk news, culture, foals, pop and rock

  8. At the end of a week like this, it's difficult to disagree with David Cameron's diagnosis of a broken society

    guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Oct 2, 2008

    Alexander Chancellor: The recent barbarism we've been witnessing feels, in its crudity, like a step back into the middle ages

    Also tagged: politics, business, uk news, communities, money, conservatives, crime, society, economics, david cameron, credit crunch

  9. Sarfraz Manzoor: Who controls the past?

    guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Oct 1, 2008

    Sarfraz Manzoor: History, and how to teach it, enrages and engages grassroots Tories like nothing else

    Also tagged: politics, uk news, conservative conference

  10. Felicity Lawrence on Jamie Oliver's TV series Jamie's Ministry of Food

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Sep 30, 2008

    Felicity Lawrence: Our diet today is as much about class as it always has been - and it will take more than Jamie Oliver to change that

    Also tagged: politics, health, uk news, communities, television, culture, society, family, jamie oliver, food and drink, chefs, welfare, life and style, health and wellbeing, social exclusion

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