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December 2011
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by Mick Hume
From revolutionary student to Byronic celebrity
by Michael Fitzpatrick
Who’s in the ‘In Crowd’ these days?
by Niall Crowley
The exploitation of Gary Speed’s death
by Tim Black
In defence of Steve Jobs
by Brendan O’Neill
The iMourning for Steve Jobs
by Nathalie Rothschild
When social mobility meant something
by Neil Davenport
Farewell, Goddess with the beehive
by Julia Stitch
The woman who could have ruled the world
by Michael P Fitzpatrick
Henry Cooper: more than a one-punch wonder
by Rob Lyons
Gary Moore: the bebop guitarist
by Andrew Calcutt
RIP Denis Dutton
by Brendan O’Neill
Falling fowl of the food snobs
by Rob Lyons
‘I’ve been bombed and it’s bloody frightening’
by Tim Black
Tory David Cameron’s debt to Red Jimmy Reid
by Mick Hume
The last leader of the Labour Party
by Fitzpatrick and Hume
In praise of JD Salinger
by Thomas McGlaughlin Jr
Keith Floyd and the end of an era
by Patrick West
Norman Borlaug, RIP
by Rob Lyons
Ballard: explorer of catastrophe
by James Heartfield
The curious victory of Conor Cruise O’Brien
by Brendan O’Neill
The politics of Pinter
by Sandy Starr and James Heartfield
Michael Crichton, RIP
by Brendan O’Neill
Jeremy Beadle:
comic genius
by Patrick West
Anita Roddick: prophet of Green Capitalism
by James Heartfield
Remembering Dave Hallsworth
by Mick Hume
Bernard Manning:
the oldest and truest punk in town
by Ed Barrett
Yeltsin: the West’s hero-turned-scapegoat
by James Heartfield
by Obituary
by Philip Cunliffe
by Brendan O’Neill
by Graham Barnfield
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by Andrew Calcutt
What Edward Said
by James Heartfield
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