Petros Fassoulas | New Statesman | 7 May 2012 People are fed up with policy of austerity that has become dogma across EU. But the election results in Greece and France weren't a move against European unity. They were instead a desperate plea for a change in direction Comments Jacqueline Deal | Eurasia Review | 5 May 2012 China imports more than half its oil. It doesn't trust the free market to deliver. Like other great powers before it, it wants guaranteed supplies. It hasn't got enough hard power to do the job. So it's using diplomatic strategies Comments Henry Blodget | New York | 6 May 2012 Big profile of Zuckerberg, in advance of Facebook IPO. Was he lucky? Did he have the right idea, at the right time? Yes, on both counts. But he's also a talented leader. A much more impressive man than many are prepared to admit Comments Michael Specter | New Yorker | 7 May 2012 "Many people see geoengineering as a false solution to an existential crisis—akin to encouraging a heart-attack patient to avoid exercise and continue to gobble fatty food while simply doubling his dose of Lipitor." Are they right? Comments Sheila Melvin | Caixin | 4 May 2012 When British and French forces looted and burned the Chinese emperors' Summer Palace in 1860, they committed one of history's greatest cultural crimes. They destroyed wantonly a paradise of treasures assembled over centuries Comments Anonymous | Telegraph | 4 May 2012 Nude Playgirl model. Founded celebrity cheesecake bakery in Hollywood. Claimed to be "an undercover operative for various government agencies", including CIA, and to have helped capture Abu Abbas, hijacker of Achille Lauro Comments |
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