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Ten must-read blogs

  1. How Israel simulated war with Iran
    An Israeli war game recently imagined the fallout from a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
    By David Patrikarakos

  2. Frankenstein's Monstorm: Hurricane Sandy liveblog
    Nicky Woolf charts the progression of what might be the biggest storm to hit the East Coast in a century. By Nicky Woolf

  3. Why I'm voting with Tory MPs for a cut in the EU budget
    To be pro-European is not to endorse each and every proposal of the Brussels apparat.
    By Denis MacShane

  4. It won't just be Greek journalists who suffer from free speech crackdown
    There is nothing pro-European about a government sworn on suppressing freedom of speech. By Yiannis Baboulias

  5. Mitt Romney is the candidate for the 2012 Zombie Apocalypse
    Director Joss Whedon makes his case for Mitt Romney. By Alex Hern

  6. Duncan Smith's master plan is under ever-greater attack
    Universal Credit will leave claimants "trapped in poverty". By George Eaton

  7. Learn from "the Hugging Saint" - motherhood is anything but passive
    Rhiannon and Holly meet Amma, an Indian spiritual leader who uses the act of embracing people to bring women to the fore. By Rhiannon and Holly

  8. The economy: hurting, yes. Working, maybe - but for whom?
    Growth that doesn't fix the squeeze on living standards poses a challenge to all parties.
    By Rafael Behr

  9. The politics of childcare are heating up. Here's why.
    All parties are desperate for measures that will make life easier for hard-pressed families. Affordable childcare is an obvious candidate. By Gavin Kelly

  10. Labour MP tells Louise Mensch: "a good wife doesn't disagree with her master"
    A nasty slice of sexism from Labour MP Austin Mitchell. By George Eaton

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