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  1. Malcom X: Not worth the fuss

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Sep 12, 2008

    Why all the fuss about Malcolm X? The myth of Malcom X is pretty strong, isn't it? He ranks as a figure to stand comparison with Martin Luther King, as the black militant alternative. He even has his own Hollywood

  2. Now, where's Georgia again?

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Aug 13, 2008

    Jon Stewart explains that war is how Americans learn geography.

  3. Ten Political Sex Scandals

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Aug 11, 2008

    The political sex scandal is with us again. As John Edwards admits to an affair with Rielle Hunter, Comment Central takes a walk down resignation road. Who got away with it? And who didn't? Five politicians who got

  4. And you can tell all the Senate, this is your song

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Aug 8, 2008

    The aisles of the US Senate are used to acrimonious shouting. But harmonious melody? Well, that's a new one. The conservative Republican senator, Orrin Hatch, has caused a stir with his laudatory song for his liberal

  5. The politics of beauty

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 31, 2008

    Does the Hill realise how ghastly this is?

  6. The political cure for insomnia

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 30, 2008

    Who needs sheep? Find out who counts Congressional Districts when she can't get to sleep.

  7. Lost in political conversations?

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 4, 2008

    The always-on-the-ball Dizzy got to this before we did. How to blag your way through an election conversation.

  8. A message for our American readers

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 4, 2008

    History, perhaps, does not furnish a greater instance of this downfall of ambition, and the vanity of human project than Britain experienced in the revolt of America Or so reported The Times in 1785. Two centuries

  9. Huckabee the Heimlich hero

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jun 10, 2008

    Mike Huckabee may not have made the presidential grade but he did manage to secure one lifelong loyalty this weekend. The guitar-playing, evolution-denying, ex-candidate sprang into action when Robert Pittinger choked

  10. When did US conservatism start to crumble?

    Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - May 29, 2008

    The New Yorker carries a piece on the crisis in US conservatism that is rather spoilt by its hostile tone - unnecessary, given there is plenty of criticism even a friendly article could make. Nevertheless the piece

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