Thursday, November 3, 2011

Steve Jobs’ last words | Occupy London urgently seeks direction | David Miliband on political Islam on campus

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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Occupy London urgently seeks direction
    A disparate group of protesters is taking over some of Britain's most popular public spaces. Do the demonstrators have a coherent alternative to offer the country? By Owen Jones

  2. Miliband risks being drowned out in a cacophony of populist outrage
    Political anger is on the rise in a culture that has long been anti-politician, but Labour does not have monopoly on opposition. By Rafael Behr

  3. Fees, Lib Dems and political Islam: the real concerns on campus
    Forget the old idea that students don't care about wider politics. By David Miliband

  4. Goodbye to the age of innovation?
    Steve Jobs created Apple in his own image - relentlessly perfectionist and "insanely great". Will a singular talent like his ever flourish in business again? By Bryan Appleyard

  5. Million dollar baby
    Nirvana's explosive, multiple-platinum album Nevermind, released 20 years ago this autumn, is the sound of rock music curdled with contempt for its own culture. By Stuart Maconie

Five most-popular blogs

  1. Assange loses extradition appeal
    High Court upholds European Arrest Warrant for rape, sexual molestation, and unlawful coercion. By David Allen Green

  2. "Oh Wow": the life and death of Steve Jobs
    The last words of the Apple founder revealed a side of him that was usually hidden. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  3. PMQs review: Cameron turns Brown and Miliband turns red
    Cameron is sounding ever more like Gordon Brown, while Miliband is turning left. By George Eaton

  4. The turbulent priest intervenes
    Rowan Williams calls for a Tobin tax and other measures to address the protesters' "moral agenda". By George Eaton

  5. Growth must be the focus as the world economy slows
    Andrew Sentance has a list of questions for Mervyn King. Here are my answers. By David Blanchflower

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