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It's a little early to sanctify Steven Gerrard
Barbara Ellen: The last time I looked, 'nice; and 'good at scoring goals' had yet to rank as synonyms for 'not guilty'
Comment p11
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Don't be a dumbbell - the gym can wait
Jay Rayner: That's the thing about January. It's where good intentions go to die
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This New Deal is a far greater gamble than you might think
Tristram Hunt: Roosevelt's call to arms against recession is resonating today, but his followers would do well to consider all its implications
Comment p23
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A questionable war
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Say no, Gromit
Editorial: The British clearly like to see a bit of themselves in Park's creations, with their bungling inventiveness and laconic stoicism
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Israel must withdraw from Gaza
Editorial: After eight days of bombing, Israeli troops have entered Gaza
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Gordon Brown is right to be radical
Editorial: The prime minister is determined to use the economic crisis to re-establish his credentials
Comment p24
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Cameron plans to transform Britain and has what it takes
Peter Oborne: But just as Mrs Thatcher courted unpopularity to achieve her ideals, he must do the same if he wants to gain office
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Don't be fooled by the 'little' woman
Lionel Shriver: Helen Suzman's legacy will last far longer than the enemies who called her a 'vicious little cat'
Comment p25
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If you were George Bush, who would you pardon?
The Observer panel: A hip-hop artist and a man who poisoned three bald eagles are among those to receive a pardon at the end of Bush presidency
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For the record
This week's corrections
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Your letters
Letters: Your article does the postwar new town programme a disservice. The headline confuses the planning of the mixed communities of new towns with poorly built postwar local authority estates
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Israel is as much to blame as Hamas
Letters, the big issue: Your leader about Gaza was right about the crucial need for talks with Hamas but critically misconstrued the overall political context.
Comment p26
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As its troops march in, again Israel looks to its military past
Peter Beaumont: A memory of the long history of Jewish persecution is deemed a necessary compass to its culture, identity and nationhood
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After beavers and wolves, why not bring back the black rat?
Catherine Bennett: Those who argue for the reintroduction of lost species must understand it will devastate a landscape we love


