FRONTLINE: A BROADSHEET SPRING 2011 ISSUE
CONTENT:
- 'Il Duce Dolce' | John Hooper asks, Is Berlusconi losing his grip?
- Bush & Blair | Charles Glass on a very special relationship
- The Arab Awakening | Enas Refaei on nuances of Spring across Arabia
- Insects, photoessay | A universe in Hyde Park, by Jean-Jacques Gonfier
- Russian London | Alex Dryden on the Russian bear in Britain
- Info Wars | David Rieff calls connectivity's bluff & Marcus Gilroy-Ware on protest and the web
- A House Divided | Jenny Morgan on South Africa's Shackdwellers
- Cale Force | Ed Vulliamy talks myth and movies in Wales
- We Have Lost... | Those Frontline will miss
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