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Hillary Clinton on US power | Dark Knight Rises review | John Pilger on the Olympics

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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. The art of smart power
    The US is developing a novel range of diplomatic, social, economic, political and security tools to fix the world's complex new geopolitical problems. By Hillary Clinton

  2. The Dark Knight Rises - review
    The latest Batman film is too grand for its own good. By Ryan Gilbey

  3. Tired and brittle, this already feels like a caretaker administration
    The Tories could reach the next election scarcely more advanced than Labour in the race to the win voters' trust . By Rafael Behr

  4. Leader: Now is not the time to give up on a two-state solution
    A one-state solution would be even more fraught with difficulty. By New Statesman

  5. Blair, Olympic deals and why another world is possible
    The criminality of Tony Blair, rehabilitated by Ed Miliband, remains umentionable. By John Pilger

Five must-read blogs

  1. Rush Limbaugh thinks The Dark Knight Rises is an anti-Romney conspiracy
    When you name your company "a source of ruin, harm or trouble", these things will happen.
    By Alex Hern

  2. Cameron's promise of more austerity is an election trap for Labour
    Miliband must not let austerity define the next election. By George Eaton

  3. It's outrageous to deny girls the cervical cancer vaccine on spurious religious grounds
    A textbook moral panic is unsupported by facts. By Helen Lewis

  4. Creationism's far from unintelligent design on our schools
    The real problem with "creationist schools" is not their attitude to science, says Nelson Jones.
    By Nelson Jones

  5. After the G4S debacle, it's time to re-think the role of the private sector
    We should be much clearer about where outsourcing is not in the national interest. By Rick Muir

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