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  1. 1. Amy Winehouse's death was badly reported | Hadley Freeman

    26 Jul 2011: Hadley Freeman: There's a way to report celebrity deaths – and the way the media reported Amy Winehouse's death wasn't right
  2. 2. US debt ceiling crisis: Why Republicans won't compromise | James Antle

    26 Jul 2011:

    James Antle: Decoding the news: It's no surprise talks over the debt ceiling are at an impasse. Here are four reasons why …

  3. 3. The last thing Norway needs is illiberal Britain's patronising | Simon Jenkins

    26 Jul 2011: Simon Jenkins: Hysterical British reaction poses a greater threat to democracy than Anders Breivik's meaningless and random acts of violence
  4. 4. Why is the US so afraid of me? | Raquel Gutiérrez

    26 Jul 2011: Raquel Gutiérrez: Am I on a blacklist? I was astonished when the plane I was travelling in was turned out of American airspace because I was on it
  5. 5. Norway attacks: Anders Behring Breivik will join history's human monsters | Henning Mankell

    25 Jul 2011:

    Henning Mankell: This a ghastly return of Übermensch mentality that was the mark of Hitler's Nazism. An idyllic country is once again exposed to the banality of evil

  6. 6. Response: To fight porn we need to view it, but screening this film is wrong

    26 Jul 2011: Response: The documentary Hardcore is a commercial film and does nothing to help women, says Catherine Harper, says Catherine Harper
  7. 7. The news coverage of the Norway mass-killings was fact-free conjecture | Charlie Brooker

    24 Jul 2011:

    Charlie Brooker: Let's be absolutely clear, it wasn't experts speculating, it was guessers guessing – and they were terrible

  8. 8. What mainstream Christians could learn from the Mormon faith | Danielle Tumminio

    24 Jul 2011: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio: As Christians visiting a Mormon pageant we expected hostility, but were met with nothing but kindness and sincerity
  9. 9. Economy: The recovery that isn't | Editorial

    26 Jul 2011: Editorial: The picture was too grim to be convincingly brightened by ad hoc adjustments such as the royal wedding or the weather
  10. 10. Steve Bell on UK growth figures - cartoon

    26 Jul 2011:

    George Osborne insists deficit cuts are delivering stability despite flatlined economy

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