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An assault on the peace process
Donald Macintyre: Israel devastated the Strip's production capacity as well as destroying homes
- Matthew Taylor: Brown should declare a ceasefire
- Bruce Anderson: Presidents do not pick prime ministers – even in a slump
- Michael Brown: Vultures feeding on a rotten corpse
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Our struggle for equality has just become more difficult
- Nick Clegg: We should consider joining the euro
- Katherine Butler: So how do we know the aid stays in the right hands?
- Simon Carr: It is time to play the blame game
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Many Tories believe that Barack Obama is a potent factor. They are wrong
• Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Our struggle for equality
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• Simon Carr: It is time to play the blame game
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