Thursday's comment from the papers in...
- Anatole Kaletsky: Stand by, and watch 1992 happen all over again
- Malcolm Rifkind: Needed: a peaceful anti-Netanyahu uprising
- Matthew Parris: Tory voters' worries are misguided. Cameron is not the problem
- Ben Macintyre: Blue shirts and blitzkrieg? It's just not cricket
- Hannah Devlin: Susan Greenfield was brilliant. She should step aside
- Leading article: Working for a Living
- Leading article: Uncomfortable Truth
- Leading article: Mobilising the Vote
- Benedict Brogan (The Telegraph) - In a brash and brutal general election, the buccaneering spirit will prevail
- Edmund Conway (The Telegraph) - How about a Budget with a bit of honesty?
- Con Coughlin (The Telegraph) - Finally, Gordon Brown is forced to admit the truth about Defence spending
- Leading article (The Telegraph) - The truth about defence spending
- Seuman Milne (The Guardian) - An assualt on unions is an attack on democracy itself
- Timothy Garton Ash (The Guardian) - A messiah is not enough
- Zoe Williams (The Guardian) - Kate Winslet's breakup isn't party of broken society, is it?
- Leading article (The Guardian) - Skirting disaster
- Robert Fisk (The Independent) - Into the terrifying world of Pakistan's 'disappeared'
- Rupert Cornwell (The Independent) - Obama won't restrain Israel - he can't
- Rhiannon Harries (The Independent) - Not to put too fine a gloss on it
- Leading article (The Independent) - Higher education too, must adapt to more austere times
- Stephen Glover (The Daily Mail) - A duplicitous warmonger in thrall to the rich...
- Tim Harford (The Financial Times) - Political ideas need proper testing
- Nicholas D Kristoff (The New York Times) - Access, access, access
- Gail Collins (The New York Times) - Sex Scandals to Learn By
- Michael B Oren (International Herald Tribune) - For Israel and America, a Disagreement, Not a Crisis
- Dana Milbank (The Washington Post) -Kucinich's health-care vote could be Obama's lucky charm
- Roy MacSkimming (The Globe and Mail) - Canada would be renting, not owning, its literary house
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