Nigel Farage: 'Politicians govern through fear'
Listening to UKIP staking their claim as a major political force, I suggest to Nigel Farage, can feel a bit like driving up the A6 with a 10-year-old tugging at your sleeve and mithering to drive the car. What if you gave in and put them behind the wheel? Where would such a gamble leave you? In a cell in Strangeways Prison? Carlisle? Or crawling from the wreckage, having entered some stranger's ...
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Television movies for the week of Jan. 22
Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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View from the Tent Embassy: reality v news reports
The most striking factor of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy protests was the stark difference between reports of the events and the reality, writes Tracker editor Amy McQuire. Read more on the blog...
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Gillard: just a matter of when
The Australia Day debacle is emblematic of a Prime Minister who can't take a trick. Read more on the blog...
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Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Poor Mitt?
Mitt Romney, frontrunner for the Republican nomination, announced he wasn't too worried about poor people. Maybe it would be fun to see Romney debate Joe Biden, just because nobody would know what to expect from either of them.
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