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December 24, 2008

Seasonal forgiveness has a limit. Bush and his cronies must face a reckoning

Heinous crimes are now synonymous with this US administration. If it isn't held to account, what does that say about us?

Published in the Guardian


Posted at 11:32 AM


December 19, 2008

Deep Throat's big impact

Mark Felt may not have had a wonderful life but spilling the beans on the Watergate scandal was a wonderful achievement

From the Guardian's Comment is Free site


Posted at 01:36 AM


December 17, 2008

An accord with the entire Arab world would be a prize worth Israel's effort

With a four-state problem impeding any two-state solution, the best hope for peace may be to make the stakes even higher

Published in the Guardian


Posted at 09:03 AM


December 11, 2008

I have a dream — a new shul

We want to set up in Stoke Newington a new, non-Charedi community

Published in the Jewish Chronicle


Posted at 12:41 PM


December 10, 2008

By all means hold Obama's feet to the fire, but it's a bit early to cry betrayal

Uproar on the left is premature. There are real grounds for optimism in the new plans outlined by the president-elect

Published in the Guardian


Posted at 12:29 PM


December 07, 2008

Britain's broken constitution

Despite the recession, Gordon Brown has an opportunity to bring in major constitutional reform

Posted on guardian.co.uk


Posted at 12:07 PM


December 03, 2008

In this recession, we want comfort culture to go with our comfort food

From Billy Elliot to JK Galbraith, our taste in a downturn satisfies one of two appetites: escape or understanding

Published in the Guardian


Posted at 09:09 AM