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China’s new American outpost – photo-essay by James Whitlow Delano
EDITOR’S NOTE As part of its programme of global expansion, China has established a foothold in the South American county of Suriname (formerly Dutch Guiana). A substantial proportion of the country’s population is now of Chinese nationality, and there are … Continue reading
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Tagged Dutch Guiana, James Whitlow Delano, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, rainforest, Suriname, Wikileaks
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Tory revolutionaries: the unconservative foreign policy of the Conservative Party – guest article by Alastair Paynter
Tory revolutionaries: the unconservative foreign policy of the Conservative Party Guest article by ALASTAIR PAYNTER The reaction to the ongoing development of the so-called “Arab Spring” has demonstrated with abundant clarity that the Conservative-led coalition’s foreign policy is anything but … Continue reading
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Tagged Alastair Paynter, Arab Spring, liberal interventionism, neoconservatism, Syria. William Hague
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The new do-nothing economics – guest article by Larry Eubank
Disinvestment and the do-nothing economists Guest article by LARRY EUBANK During the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the subsequent Great Depression, nobody knew with any certainty what was wrong or what to do about the economy, so the ruling … Continue reading
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Tagged Brookings Institution, free trade, Larry Eubank, protectionism, Wall Street Journal, Why Marx Was Wrong
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From landscape to land-skip – Derek Turner on wind power
From landscape to land-skip – The high price of windpower My latest article for the Daily Mail, on wind turbines, can be viewed here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2222852/From-landscape-land-skip-The-Lincolnshire-Marsh-lies-completely-Big-Energy-s-mercy.html Derek Turner, 25th October 2012 Free Google Ad cialis drugs no rx
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Tagged Big Energy, Conisholme, EnergieKontor, Gayton-le-Marsh, land-skip, Lincolnshire, Mablethorpe, wind turbines
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Sir Jimmy Savile, psychopath – guest article by Paul Wood
Sir Jimmy Savile, psychopath Guest article by PAUL WOOD I think Jimmy Savile’s rapes were less about desire than the desire for power, and the psychopath’s eternal desire to spoil and break things, which is the way he proves his … Continue reading
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Tagged Jimmy Savile, paedophilia, Paul Wood, Peter Sutcliffe, Sigmund Freud
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Phil Rushton remembered – guest article by Frank Ellis
Professor J. Philippe Rushton 1943-2012: May his memory be a blessing Consilio et animis Guest article by FRANK ELLIS There is a certain type of scientist, writer, philosopher and very rarely a politician for whom the pursuit of truth really … Continue reading
The fight for hearts and minds in Poland – guest article by Mark Wegierski
The fight for hearts and minds in Poland Guest article by MARK WEGIERSKI You can tell a lot about a country’s past, present and future through examining its universities and other institutions of higher learning, and Poland is no exception. … Continue reading
Neil Armstrong and America’s last great adventure
Neil Armstrong and America’s last great adventure My latest article, this one for the Daily Mail, on the significance of Neil Armstrong’s epochal achievement http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2194627/Neil-Armstrong-America-s-great-adventure.html Derek Turner, 28th August 2012 Free Google Ad cialis drugs no rx
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That opening ceremony – guest article by Peter Stark
That opening ceremony Guest article by PETER STARK Anyone viewing the opening of the Olympics might have thought they had stumbled into an elaborate piece of Sixties guerilla theatre. The introduction was feted in advance as a pageant of English history. … Continue reading