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If you had to vote for one of them ...
In all the excitement over Obama v Clinton, the race for the Republican presidential candidacy has been overlooked. So who are the main contenders? How rightwing are they? And should liberals be afraid? Ed Pilkington considers the evidence

The other side of Baghdad
Hassan Abdulrazzak was amazed when his debut play about hard-living, hard-drinking Iraqis was a hit. All he wanted to do, he tells Jon Henley, was show that the way Arabs are usually portrayed in the west - as conmen, fanatics or terrorists - is wrong

'I am a cat, a tamer of men'
Carla Bruni is a libertarian ex-supermodel heiress who says monogamy is boring. Nicolas Sarkozy is the rightwing French president who wants to make her his third wife. What kind of first lady will she be? Angelique Chrisafis reports

Columnists


Lost in showbiz
Marina Hyde: When will the Scientologists find the cure for craziness? | Two weeks of marriage is Eddie's limit | Victoria Beckham and the 25ft penis

You don't need the death penalty to destroy a life
Alexander Chancellor: Kenny Richey has considered suicide more often in the past week than during his time in jail

Anti-natal
Zoe Williams: While my boyfriend exercises his freedom of movement, I'm left wondering if gender equality was all a sick joke

Women


Feel riled? Get random!
If you're fed up with lads' mags or sexist language, random acts of feminism are the answer. With help from readers, Wendy Roby explains how to fight back

More than skin deep
Noorjehan Barmania: My friend is dissecting the diabolical failure of my internet dating stint. He gets straight to the point. 'Darling, there's no photograph on your profile. What do you expect?'

Style


Putting on years
Frumpy cardigans, floral tea dresses and quasi-orthopedic shoes ... there's a new look at large on high street. Hadley Freeman on the rise of 'granny chic'

A gold star
Imogen Fox: All power to Kate Moss for sealing what is set to be once of this year's biggest new trends: the star print

My life in shopping
Sophie Winkleman, actor

Dear Anna


One customer's cautionary tale about online banking
Anna Tims, the Guardian's consumer champion, on one bank's mistaken fee





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