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Arab states have a stake in Iran's talks
Apr 20 2009 20:28
Arab states will have to come to terms with the prospect of a US-Iranian rapprochement. It would deliver greater stability for the region. Tehran will not stop being a regional power. But it might be persuaded to use its influence more co-operatively, writes Roula Khalaf Read more »

Time for Cameron to write his prospectus
Apr 20 2009 22:05
Labour is a victim of the lethal mix of hubris and exhaustion that afflicts governments in their third term. The jostling for the leadership succession is a symptom of the deep pessimism, writes Philip Stephens Read more »

What we will miss about the prophets of doom
Apr 20 2009 20:44
We won't truly value the benefits of the credit crunch, such as empty restaurants, good service and inexpensive hobbies until they are gone, writes David Marsh Read more »

Business needs to speak out against greed
Apr 20 2009 14:48
That many financial industry leaders walked away with more than $100m should outrage patriotic chief executives, writes Matt Miller Read more »

Why corporate responsibility is a survivor
Apr 20 2009 20:34
Consumers are prepared to buy ethical goods if companies make it easy, which generally means not making it expensive, writes Michael Skapinker Read more »



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