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Andrew Buncombe: A big heart, a brave soul and a death that leaves some blood on our hands
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Leading article: A sporting decision that betrays the people of Bahrain
With the decision to re- instate Bahrain to the Grand Prix circuit, Formula One has demonstrated that it exists in a moral vacuum. Yesterday the F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone stressed that safety, not money, was the paramount consideration.
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• Christina Patterson: A care home or Abu Ghraib?
This week we got a masterclass in the degradation of the human species.
• Howard Jacobson: What Nazis failed to grasp about dogs
My father's dog Ricky once chewed up my only copy of Mein Kampf and buried the introduction in the back garden.
• Philip Hensher: The plague in our cashmere-filled closets
A friend said casually, 'You've got a hole in that sweater'. I looked, and it was so.
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