Thursday, February 16, 2012

Gove's reforms could turn toxic | John Pilger: don’t repeat Blair's mistakes | Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook's $1.6bn woman

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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Gove's stealthy school reforms could become as toxic as the NHS bill
    The Education Secretary's free-market reforms to our school system are a political time bomb waiting to explode. By Mehdi Hasan

  2. When to quarrel with the devil
    Syria poses a stark dilemma for the west - intervene or stand by while thousands are massacred. By Jonathan Powell

  3. Let's learn from Blair's mistakes, so we don't repeat them in Syria
    Blair's legacy lingers on in Afghanistan and Iraq and is re-emerging in Syria and Iran. By John Pilger

  4. Beware the green goblin
    For this denier, climate change is nothing more than a Nazi conspiracy. By James Delingpole

  5. Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook's $1.6bn woman
    In tasteful jewellery and killer heels, the 42-year-old is much more palatable to Wall Street than Mark Zuckerberg in his Adidas flip-flops. By Helen Lewis

Five most-popular blogs

  1. Rush to judgement
    Richard Dawkins should be wary of presuming to judge who is a genuine Christian and who isn't. By Nick Spencer

  2. Love on the left
    "Leon Trotsky thinks you're hotsky", and other Valentine's Day messages. By Samira Shackle

  3. Nadine Dorries and her blog
    Is Nadine Dorries MP using social media to both mislead and attack constituents? By David Allen Green

  4. Enough of this royal deference
    Traditional BBC objectivity seems to have been suspended for Andrew Marr's hour-long propaganda roll. By Laurie Penny

  5. Why the UK can afford to lose its AAA rating
    A credit downgrade would have little effect on the ability of the UK to borrow. By George Eaton

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