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Gerald Warner
Callaghan doctrine can't cope with the Kosovo crisis
GERALD WARNER
CRISIS? What crisis? The spirit of James Callaghan stalks the land, as Britain responds to an international threat in its traditional style, by inserting its collective head resolutely in the sand.
Britain must not stand in the way of Polish justice
STRICTLY SPEAKING
THINGS are becoming embarrassing for Rosa Klebb and she is understandably indignant
A nightmare come true for Salmond
PERSPECTIVE
The last thing he wants is a referendum, which he would lose.
Bhutto is bad, but she may be our Taliban nuclear deterrent
GERALD WARNER
PAKISTAN increasingly looks like an accident about to happen - if it has not already done so. The complacency with which the West has watched the slow meltdown taking place in this crucially strategic area has been little short of criminal. Now, when it may be too late, the geopolitical chatterati are running around like wet hens, demonstrating their inadequacy.
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Another Blair who doesn't know when to quit GERALD WARNER
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