Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Islam vs Islam, as the war on Syria goes global

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Current affairs and newspaper magazine of the year

Islam vs Islam

As the war on Syria goes global

by John Bew

FEATURING Alexei Sayle, William Dalrymple, Craig Raine, Bel Trew and Antonia Quirke

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DON'T MISS:

Alexei Sayle writes the latest in our “What makes us human?” series

William Dalrymple on India’s economic burn-out

Craig Raine on the delicate modesty of Vermeer

Bel Trew reports from the protests in Egypt

George Eaton profiles Jacob Hacker, architect of “predistribution”

Antonia Quirke on the booze-soaked nonchalance of Oliver Reed

PLUS Ed Smith on why tennis players are the most highly evolved sportsmen in the world | Laurie Penny argues against tax breaks for married couples | Mehdi Hasan on the death of the two state solution | Douglas Alexander on the political turmoil in Australia

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