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New Statesman: Danger on the Wards

December 13, 2004

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Posted at 12:00 GMT, 13th December 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: French/Britain Relations

These two fractious leaders should focus on what unites them, not their divisions

The Independent, Nov 18, 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 GMT, 18th November 2004.

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The Guardian: The cult of the gifted amateur

The Guardian - Public

October 2004

Desperate to rid itself of its old boy network image, the Foreign Office may be tempted to throw the baby out with the bathwater, writes Rob Blackhurst.

Posted at 00:00 BST, 4th October 2004.

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The Guardian: Cut Out the Middle Man

The Guardian - Public

October 2004

Posted at 00:00 BST, 1st October 2004.

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Book Review: The Beauty Queen's Guide To World Peace by Dan Plesch

Politico's Publishing (September 15, 2004)

The Foreign Policy Centre Newsletter

Posted at 12:00 BST, 15th September 2004.

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AK 13 Website: The Office Move

9/02/2004

AK13

Can the US remake The Office without destroying it? By Rob Blackhurst.

Posted at 12:00 BST, 2nd September 2004.

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The Financial Times: Less is more in today's foreign service

Financial Times

August 27, 2004

Posted at 12:00 BST, 27th August 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: There is no excuse for ignoring Sudan's tragedy

The Independent on Sunday

August 15, 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 BST, 15th August 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: Let sunlight shine on the black hole of Guantanamo

Leading Article: Let sunlight shine on the black hole of Guantanamo

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 00:00 BST, 8th August 2004.

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AK13: Old School Ties

AK13

08/01/2004

Humble origins score political points, writes Rob Blackhurst. But the truth is often murkier than the myth.

Posted at 12:00 BST, 1st August 2004.

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The New Statesman A New Force in British Politics

New Statesman

July 26, 2004

A new force in British politics: most voters don't care about foreign policy. Muslims do, and the results could be dramatic

Tagged: New Statesman

Posted at 00:00 BST, 26th July 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: A Welcome advocate for the value of art

The Independent, May 3, 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 BST, 3rd May 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: The Treatment of prisoners

03 May 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 BST, 3rd May 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: Madrid Bombings

Terrorism is too dangerous an issue to be used as the pawn of government politics

The Independent

19 April 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 BST, 19th April 2004.

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Independent Leading Article - An assassination that the world must condemn

Published 19 April 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 BST, 19th April 2004.

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Independent Leading Article- EU Referendum

Mr Blair needs better reasons than political advantage if he is to win an EU referendum

Published: 19 April 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 BST, 19th April 2004.

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Independent Leading Article Lord Goldsmith

Leading Article: The country will remain divided as long as Lord Goldsmith's judgement remains secret

Independent, The (London), Mar 1, 2004

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 12:00 GMT, 1st March 2004.

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Independent Leading Article: At last, the US joins France to send forces to Haiti

Independent Leading Article

Tagged: Independent Editorials

Posted at 00:00 GMT, 1st March 2004.

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AK 13 Website: Vicious Quills

AK13

22 January 2004

British writers can't bear Blair, writes Rob Blackhurst.

Posted at 00:00 GMT, 22nd January 2004.

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Talking 'bout a revolution? Not any more

But though the music remains as vibrant as when it was recorded, the cultural influence of the Beatles has been vastly overstated.

January 2004

Posted at 00:00 GMT, 1st January 2004.

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