Thursday, August 8, 2013

What if JFK had lived? A special report, 50 years after the assassination

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  9 August 2013

IN THIS WEEKS ISSUE

What if JFK had lived?

A special report, 50 years after the assassination

With a second term, JFK would have diverted the United States from a series of catastrophes, write James G Blight and Janet M Lang

  cameron in crowd

COMMENT AND ANALYSIS

       - David Runciman on JFK's last 100 days  
      - Caroline Criado-Perez on Twitter threats and Jane Austen 
      - David Miliband gives his verdict on the future of the left 
      - Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett on the Indian women's movement 
      - David Flusfeder on how cycling became lethal
  man

PLUS

      - Rachel Bowlby on the new narrative of parenthood 
      - John Pilger on the sacrifice of Bradley Manning
      - Jonathan Wilson on Liverpool FC's great leader, Bill Shankly
      - Laurie Penny on the degeneration of debate and the rise of the trolls
      - Nina Caplan on why wine labels tell you nothing
      - Ed Smith on morality and fair play in sport
 

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