The Nichepaper Manifesto

Another writer who might be appearing on this page fairly often, Umair Haque. He writes about the revolution in news delivery, a direction for journalists and news junkies everywhere who already know the frailty of the old model.

U.K. electorate do not flap at the signs of austerity from government-in-waiting

One of my favourite U.K. columnists sees that talk of 'tough decisions' does not scare the British electorate away from the Conservative Party, paving the way for what is likely to be the next government to enact as austere measures as they dare.

Whitehall now has twitter guide

Notoriously long winded U.K. politicians must now be 140 characters concise. The social media revolution goes to the heart of Westminster.

Roberto Micheletti on why his removal of Manuel Zelaya was necessary

Interesting for two reasons - it is a primary source, straight from the heart of the Honduran struggle, and it announces the other side to the debate, which has been largely (albeit not entirely) usurped by calls to reinstate Manuel Zelaya.

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