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Nationalisation threat to banks

The Government is using the threat of a wholesale nationalisation of banks in an attempt to force institutions to lend billions to small companies.
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Fighters with Afghanistan's Taliban militia stand on a hillside at Maydan Shahr in Wardak province, west of Kabul,

Kabul then and now. Have we learned nothing?

Robert Fisk: 'Terrorists' were in Soviet sights; now they are in the Americans'.
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Clinton signs for Obama's dream team

Hillary Clinton has finally agreed to become President-elect Barack Obama's Secretary of State.
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Rashid Rauf leaves court in Rawalpindi Pakistan, in December 2006

US strike in Pakistan 'kills wanted British militant'

Wanted British militant Rashid Rauf was killed by a US missile strike in Pakistan today, according to reports.

Jon Gaunt: 'I'm an antidote to the lefty consensus'

Jon Gaunt is a shock jock in shock. Ian Burrell meets the self-styled voice of the dispossessed.
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Eddie Izzard: Keeping it surreal

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Andrew Grice: The Chancellor must consider tax hikes.

Despite the weight on his shoulders, the Chancellor remains remarkably calm.

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Howard Jacobson: The lesson of Hitler's deformity.

So Hitler actually did have only one ball. I call that a pity for history.

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Deborah Orr: Praising the public on pointless decisions.

People power, as it pertains to television anyway, is proving to be a tricky beast.





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