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| | New Statesman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Martin retired in 1960 and was replaced as editor by John Freeman, a politician-journalist who had resigned from the Labour government in 1951 with Bevan and Harold Wilson. |  | | The New Statesman is a left-of-centre political weekly published in London. |  | | In 1993, the Statesman was sued by the prime minister, John Major, after it published an article that discussed rumours that he was having an extramarital affair with a cook. |
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| | The New Statesman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The New Statesman was an award-winning British sitcom of the 1980s satirising the Conservative government of the time. |  | | Rik Mayall as Alan B'stard in The New Statesman |  | | For the British current affairs magazine, see New Statesman. |
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| | New Statesman |
 | | Kingsley Martin was appointed editor of the New Statesman in 1930. |  | | The New Statesman received a hostile reception from the former Fabian, H. |  | | When in 1913 the New Statesman was born, I was enormously interested. |
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| | New York Statesman - New York News |
 | | A chauffeur from Hicksville was sentenced this morning in a Mineola courtroom to time served in jail for killing a retired NYPD police officer in a drunk driving accident two years ago. |  | | Despite complaints from his own mother, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy has vetoed a bill that could have paved the way for a noise barrier along the edge of her backyard and those of her... |  | | A grand jury will convene next week to consider upgrading charges against the father of a 4-month-old boy who died after allegedly being shaken violently, the Suffolk County district attorney's... |
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| | ECHELON: NSA's Global Electronic Interception |
 | | 1983 Duncan Campbell, "Spy in the Sky," New Statesman, September 9, 1983, pp. |  | | It is run undercover by the NSA and taps into all Britain's main national and international communications networks (New Statesman, 7 August 1980). |  | | 1979 Duncan Campbell, "The Threat of the Electronic Spies," New Statesman, February 2, 1979, pp. |
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| | Let's face it - the state has lost its mind |
 | | Seven years ago, when Denis Halliday, one of the United Nations' most respected humanitarian aid directors, resigned from his post in Iraq in protest at the Anglo-American-led embargo, calling it "an act of genocide", he was given the Paxo treatment. |  | | 05/12/05 "New Statesman" - - In 1987, the sociologist Alex Carey, a second Orwell in his prophesies, wrote "Managing Public Opinion: the corporate offensive". |  | | This article first appeared in the New Statesman. |
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| | BBC - Comedy Guide - The New Statesman |
 | | Screened at a time when the Conservative government was free to indulge its whims by virtue of a three-figure parliamentary majority, The New Statesman provided a necessary slice of biting satire to British political life. |  | | And when such images did begin to prevail on the nightly news bulletins they served only to underline the accuracy of The New Statesman's portrayal of Parliament as a yah-boo playground for spoiled brats. |  | | While Yes Minister drew plaudits for its wittily accurate portrayal of Whitehall machinations, The New Statesman bludgeoned and appalled - in the most uproarious of ways. |
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| | New Statesman |
 | | It is hard to imagine new Labour selling that message to middle-class voters. |  | | Education - The Education Bill has turned into a definitive confrontation between Tony Blair and his party. |  | | This takes us to the profound contradiction in new Labour's schools policy, one that the bill wholly fails to resolve. |
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| | New Statesman leader |
 | | This week's New Statesman leader is titled, "In defence of speed cameras." |  | | > This week's New Statesman leader is titled, "In defence of speed cameras." It is free to view at: |  | | That's articles in both the New Statesman and the Spectator that I |
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 | | When he was the Foreign Office minister responsible for Iraq, Peter Hain wrote to the New Statesman, describing as preposterous the very suggestion that he, and other British ministers directly complicit in the atrocious embargo against Iraq, might be summoned to appear before the new court. |  | | Recently, Richard Norton-Taylor disclosed in the Guardian that Britain's military establishment was concerned about the proposed new international criminal court. |  | | Their real concern, and that of western politicians, was put by Michael Caplan, the former lawyer to General Pinochet, who questioned how Tony Blair would be able to defend himself were he charged with bombing targets in Kosovo knowing that civilians would be killed. |
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| | :: New Statesman |
 | | This treaty established a new principle: even defensive stockpiling of certain types of weapons should be banned. |  | | Although Nixon authorised the move for political reasons, it created a moral groundswell in the UN that led to the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, which banned the production or possession of biological weapons. |  | | Chemical weapons had not been included in the convention, but in 1983 the US proposed an outright ban. |
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| | Stephen Pollard • The New Statesman's moral degeneracy |
 | | Stephen Pollard • The New Statesman's moral degeneracy |  | | This week's New Statesman has a picture of a rucksack on the front, with two words in large font: |  | | I used to write book reviews for the Statesman, but stopped when I could no longer stomach being associated with its views. |
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| | The New Statesman TV Show - The New Statesman Television Show - TV.com |
 | | Welcome to The New Statesman guide at TV Tome. |  | | The New Statesman TV Show - The New Statesman Television Show - TV.com |  | | With his fortunes falling in Europe, Alan tries to get himself appointed to a government post back in England. |
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| | 121701 New Statesman |
 | | © The Author © New Statesman Ltd. 2001 |  | | He brought peace after a decade of war, united England, Scotland and Ireland under one government, and stole Jamaica from the Spanish. |  | | Today, the English civil war is no longer regarded as a constitutional battle between king and parliament over arbitrary taxation and the rights of the monarchy. |
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| | FindArticles in New Statesman |
 | | FindArticles > News and Society > New Statesman |  | | This British weekly journal includes news and opinion from the political, literary, arts and cultural worlds. |  | | Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. |
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| | New Statesman |
 | | Aids has lost the power to terrify, now that the disease no longer seems to be a death sentence. |  | | A pleasant-looking, besuited, professional and positive gay man is pictured tussling with the appeal of fucking without a condom. |  | | Hunchback lumps of fat on the back are the most dreaded of all the effects of lipodystrophy, precisely because they mark out the person as HIV-positive in a way that cannot be disguised -- that and the nodules which speckle some people's bodies and, in certain cases, become cancerous. |
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 | | *** Source: New Statesman (1996), Oct 23, 1998 v127 n4408 p35(2). |  | | Like Bowie, Slade invents himself piecemeal, but that hardly invalidates him or makes him less "authentic" - a word which has never been much use in pop history. |  | | Title: Velvet Goldmine._(movie reviews) Author: Jonathan Romney Subjects: Motion pictures - Reviews People: Haynes, Todd Meyers, Jonathan Rhys McGregor, Ewan Rev Grade: A Electronic Collection: A21262305 RN: A21262305 Full Text COPYRIGHT 1998 Statesman and Nation Publishing Company Ltd. |
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| | New Statesman (UK) |
 | | From The New Statesman (UK), Week of May 19,2003 via Shifra Stern |  | | America and Britain have invaded two countries suspected of harbouring and encouraging terrorism, and effected regime change in both, killing many thousands of people in the process. |  | | So far, there is no sign of either agreement or coherence. |
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| | Find in a Library: New statesman |
 | | Other Titles: New statesman (London, England : 1996 : Online), New stateswoman |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Be the first person to add table of contents for this item |
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| | New Statesman -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | "New Statesman" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |  | | Central Park is the rollerblading mecca of New York City. |  | | E-text of this work by 17th-century English statesman, lawyer, and essayist, Sir Francis Bacon. |
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| | New York Statesman |
 | | April 7, 2003 issue of New York Magazine |  | | Intellectual, author, and social activist, Daniel Patrick Moynihan never fit neatly into anyone’s stereotype of a politician, even though his passion for New York superseded all. |  | | Copyright © 2006, New York Magazine Holdings LLC. |
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| | The New Statesman, BBC Britcom, Rik Mayall, British Comedy |
 | | The New Statesman, BBC Britcom, Rik Mayall, British Comedy |  | | Causing anarchy amongst the politicians, members of the press, the judiciary,the world of advertising, and the City is nothing new for B'Stard. |  | | The controversial episodes of this ITV series chart the ruthless career of The New Statesman, demonstrating his flare for conspiracy and devious money-making schemes. |
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| | Bandlink Music Forums - New Statesman Magazine |
 | | The New Statesman is simply a magazine that tackles issues. |  | | I told her i read the new statesman magazine. |  | | From the sounds of it, it's her that doesn't understand: T've never read the new statesman, but I have to say I fail to see why intellectuals would necessarily be interested in wine. |
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| | Natalie Solent |
 | | The New Statesman of August 12, 1916 quotes approvingly another paper's editorial: |  | | The New Statesman adds: 'Another daily is indignant at the thought that the Channel Tunnel should be built for the profit of private people, and considers that it should be done by the French and British governments. |  | | I had better hasten to induct Peter Cuthbertson of Conservative Commentary into the New Model Army, not least because he has grabbed me for his new Biased BBC group blog. |
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| | screenonline: New Statesman, The (1987-92) |
 | | Devious and conniving, he will stop at nothing to benefit his political career or his wealth. |  | | item (BBC, 1989), 'The New Statesman at Number 10'; a 70-minute 1990 special 'Who Shot Alan B'Stard?' (which parodied a famous storyline in 1980s American soap |  | | ), self-appointed 'rising star of the New Right'. |
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| | British Sitcom Guide - The New Statesman (1987) |
 | | "The New Statesman (1984)" (un-related sitcom, same name) |  | | British Sitcom Guide - The New Statesman (1987) |  | | Use the menu bar on the left to access more information |
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| | New Statesman |
 | | John Crace, Inside the criminal mind; forensic psychology, New Statesman and Society, Feb. 17, 1995, at 29 |  | | Hopefully, as time goes on, and these become integrated into police procedure, the whole idea of an independent outside profiler will become redundant." |
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| | New Scientist Breaking News - Invention: Shocking airport scans |
 | | So if you are a golfing stockbroker praying in church for sunshine during a wet Christmas in Jamaica, the phone won’t interrupt the sermon with a burst of Bob Marley. |  | | Potential risks of powerful MS drug are weighed |  | | The World's No.1 Science & Technology News Service |
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| | "The New Statesman" (1987) |
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| | The Statesman |
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