People

New York's troubled politicians

The fall of the Harlem Clubhouse 

The scandals surrounding New York’s governor and its leading representative in Washington mark the demise of a powerful political machineMar 4th 2010

LEADERS: Ashcroft and the Tories

Friends like these 

The real issue raised by Lord Ashcroft’s tax status is David Cameron’s judgmentMar 4th 2010

EUROPE: Silvio Berlusconi and the courts

Impunity time 

Italy’s prime minister becomes an unlikely crusader against corruptionMar 4th 2010

UNITED STATES: California's elections

The other Brown 

A late, and philosophical, return to political campaigningMar 4th 2010

UNITED STATES: The Texas governor's race

Romping home 

Rick Perry and Bill White move from the primary to the real electionMar 4th 2010

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: Egypt's new contender

A tantalising return 

The return of Mohamed ElBaradei from abroad is rattling Egypt’s rulersMar 4th 2010

BOOKS & ARTS: British politics

Ties that bind 

Andrew Rawnsley's political vivisectionMar 4th 2010

BOOKS & ARTS: John Browne's memoirs

Oil painting 

Business and the bedroomMar 4th 2010

BOOKS & ARTS: A journalist in the Middle East

Golden notebook 

Trying to tell it how it isMar 4th 2010

BOOKS & ARTS: White Africans on the screen

A tribe in trouble 

The short sad life of whites in AfricaMar 4th 2010

Articles from previous editions

BRITAIN: Britain’s prime minister

Hero, villain or victim of the global age? 

Gordon Brown’s pitch for a fourth Labour term—and his critique of the ToriesFeb 25th 2010

LEADERS: Japan's frustrating politics

Nagasaki fallout 

Japan’s prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama, should jettison his Svengali, Ichiro OzawaFeb 25th 2010

LEADERS: Argentina and the Falklands

The beef in Buenos Aires 

The Kirchners could have more oil if they stopped bullying Argentine businessFeb 25th 2010

BRIEFING: Argentina under the Kirchners

Socialism for foes, capitalism for friends 

While some private businesses in Argentina have faced harassment or even nationalisation, others have flourished thanks to political contactsFeb 25th 2010

BRIEFING: The first family's businesses

Welcome to the Hotel Kirchner 

Such a lovely little earnerFeb 25th 2010

BRITAIN: Bagehot

All too human 

How much does a prime minister's character matter?Feb 25th 2010

EUROPE: Ukraine's new president

Yanukovich's mixed blessing 

A triumphant Viktor Yanukovich is inaugurated in Kiev, but his political problems have only just begunFeb 25th 2010

UNITED STATES: Mitt Romney and the Republicans

Fired up, ready to go 

Mitt Romney takes centre-stageFeb 25th 2010

THE AMERICAS: Presidential ambitions in Peru

Political satire 

Jaime Bayly’s breath of fresh airFeb 25th 2010

BOOKS & ARTS: A biography of Arthur Koestler

Intellectual fireworks 

A serial fornicator with a powerful, paradoxical intellectFeb 25th 2010

BOOKS & ARTS: Old men of the theatre

The two Peters 

A couple of productions that make a compelling case against ageismFeb 25th 2010

BUSINESS: Face value

BRAC in business 

Fazle Hasan Abed has built one of the world’s most commercially-minded and successful NGOsFeb 18th 2010

LEADERS: Nigeria's new president

Be focused, be bold 

Goodluck Jonathan probably has only a short time in office. He could still make a differenceFeb 18th 2010

EUROPE: Political corruption in Italy

Mr Fix-it in a fix 

The latest scandal is not about Silvio Berlusconi. But it may yet damage himFeb 18th 2010

UNITED STATES: Politics in Texas

The survivor 

Rick Perry is poised to win Texas’s Republican primary for the governorship—for the third time. Where might that take him next?Feb 18th 2010

UNITED STATES: Evan Bayh retires

Another one bites the dust 

The Indiana senator’s decision is a blow to Barack ObamaFeb 18th 2010

ASIA: Banyan

A Bollywood song and dance 

In praise of a film star who has seen off the violent mob running India's commercial capitalFeb 18th 2010

Obituaries

Obituary

Michael Foot 

A much-loved but controversial politician and man of lettersMar 4th 2010

Obituary

Phil Archer 

The still, somewhat pompous centre of “The Archers”Mar 3rd 2010 Web only

Alexander Haig 

A soldier and public servant, with scar tissue from battles both actual and politicalFeb 25th 2010

Charlie Wilson 

Congressman, party animal and saviour of AfghanistanFeb 18th 2010

Jack Murtha dies

War hero and porker, RIP 

A colourful congressman passes awayFeb 11th 2010

Percy Cradock 

Low-key but razor-sharp, Britain's man in China was always a cool realistFeb 11th 2010

J.D. Salinger 

He defended to the end the sanctity of his wordsFeb 4th 2010

Miep Gies 

She looked after Anne Frank and her family while they were in hidingJan 28th 2010

Jyoti Basu 

Chief minister of West Bengal and almost India's first Communist prime ministerJan 21st 2010

Tsutomu Yamaguchi 

Survivor of two nuclear bombs, he believed fate had spared him to speak outJan 14th 2010

Gus Dur 

An intellectual and president of Indonesia, whose eccentricity hid a serious purposeJan 7th 2010

Oral Roberts 

Millions of hurting people sought his spiritual counsellingDec 30th 2009

Farewell to WW1

From memory to history 

With the deaths of Harry Patch, at 111, and Henry Allingham, at 113, the last memories of fighting on the front in the first world war have goneDec 17th 2009

Yegor Gaidar 

He engineered Russia's transformation to a market economyDec 17th 2009

Economics focus

Paul Samuelson 

The last of the great general economists died on December 13th, aged 94Dec 17th 2009

Charis Wilson 

Model, writer and muse to one of America's great photographersDec 10th 2009

Samak Sundaravej Requires subscription 

A sharp-tongued Thai coalition leader and celebrity chefDec 3rd 2009

Earl Cooley Requires subscription 

He parachuted from planes to fight forest firesNov 26th 2009

Robert Rines Requires subscription 

He could have refused to believe his eyes, but he knew he had seen a monsterNov 19th 2009

Claude Lévi-Strauss Requires subscription 

Revolutionary French anthropologist who sought the universal truths of manNov 12th 2009

Alan Peters Requires subscription 

For many years he was Britain's finest furniture-makerNov 5th 2009

Richard Sonnenfeldt Requires subscription 

He startled, harried and translated at the Nuremberg trialsOct 29th 2009

Ludovic Kennedy Requires subscription 

Writer, broadcaster and campaigner on miscarriages of justiceOct 22nd 2009

Reinhard Mohn Requires subscription 

He transformed Bertelsmann into an international media companyOct 15th 2009

Marek Edelman Requires subscription 

He was the last military commander of the Warsaw ghetto uprisingOct 8th 2009

William Safire Requires subscription 

An old school writer of robust political commentaryOct 1st 2009

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