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Euro crisis: the twilight zone
Editorial: An extraordinary, frightening situation has been visited upon ordinary people in 17 countries, who now await a dreadfully macabre twist -
The rise of Golden Dawn is a sign of Greek lawlessness
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Leveson inquiry: Mr Cameron's uncomfortable day at the office
Editorial: As he gave his evidence in court 73, Cameron must have wondered whether he had been wise to set up the Leveson inquiry at all
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In praise of … Novaya Gazeta
Editorial: The Russian newspaper has angered the country's chief federal investigator with an article he says makes him look ''like mafia'
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Corrections and clarifications
International Impac Dublin Literary Award | François Hollande's current and former partners | Steven Grisales | Quotes from Greek ministry of health | Sea rescue in Devon -
Justice for the victims of Iranian massacre
Letters: We, families of the victims and survivors, have campaigned for 20 years for their voices to be heard and to bring the leaders of the Islamic Republic to account -
Plea for footballer
Letters: In their first home international last year, an Olympic qualifying match against Thailand, the Palestinian team was without eight key players, who were refused permission to travel -
Greece and Spain lead the opposition to EU austerity
Letters: There appears to be an almost total blackout of news about the response of the workers' movement in Spain to the government's austerity measures -
Beer and bishops
Letters: On the eve of Bloomsday might it turn in James Joyce's Ulysses to Stephen Dedalus's "Beer, beef, business, bibles, bulldogs, battleships, buggery and bishops"? -
Beware: animals crossing!
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Leveson: accountability and amnesia
Letters: What would really fill the public with confidence would be seeing our leader own up and show some accountability, rather than pass it on into the depths of ministers and civil servants where somebody down the ladder will take the bullet -
Education to cross private-state divide
Letters: There is no chance of independent schools being abolished or their charitable status withdrawn. So the question is what, practically, can be done?