“Bush ‘sorry’ for Iraqi prison abuse.” And ABC just couldn’t resist! Bush did use the word “sorry,” but to take it out of context … gulfstream/1432
Withering review of The Fat Duck, alleged by the Guardian to be the world’s best restaurant. gulfstream/1802
Letters the Guardian received in response to their ill-conceived Clark County project. (… which has now been aborted.) gulfstream/1585
Salam responds to claims that his family had ties to the Ba’ath party. (A story in The Guardian contains more backstory, as well as the … gulfstream/1168
”Tony Blair rejected George Bush’s offer of keeping British troops out of Iraq, it emerged yesterday, as the two leaders mounted a united front … gulfstream/1417
Six Masai warriors, in London to run the London Marathon for charity, give a difficult-to-believe interview with the Guardian: “I miss meat and blood … gulfstream/2424
Really gripping: 999 (i.e. emergency services) transcripts. “All right, well done. How old is your mum?” “Um, I don’t know. She’s just like … gulfstream/2557
It's to his credit, though, that one of the film's best interviewees seems to undermine his point that a fast-food diet is necessarily nutritionally catastrophic: … fortune
If you're a design purist don't look too closely at page 3 of G2 tomorrow - with 10 minutes to go the production editor, Paul Howlett, instructed the … fortune
Because of the seriousness of the offence, juvenile rape cases are tried in adult court where attempts at informality are made, sometimes with unfortunate … fortune
The fact that I beat a drum has nothing to do with the fact that I do theoretical physics. Theoretical physics is a human endeavour, one of the higher … fortune
A report which was posted on our website on June 4 under the heading "Wolfowitz: Iraq war was about oil" misconstrued remarks made by the US deputy defence … fortune
I take a break from the boxes to wander over to Tony's office. As I walk in, I notice something pinned to his letterbox. "POSTMAN," it reads. "Please … fortune
The term 'Guardian-reader' is often used as shorthand for a wooly, lefty, politicaly correct, knit-your-own-tofu sort of person. -- p. 223 fortune
Information is beautiful: The BBC-O-Gram | guardian.co.uk
Infographic showing how the BBC's budget is distributed across TV, Radio, etc.
Top 10 green living myths | Duncan Clark | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Well, yes: "unless you currently drive a lot in a highly inefficient car, it will often be greener to stick to your existing vehicle than to sell it and buy a new one."
Cory Doctorow: Filesharing deal will drive swapping underground |
a few key omissions here, such as how much subscriptions will make, and how subscriptions would change the record industry
The marathon is easy. There are no lions | Athletics | guardian.co.uk Sport
is this for real??
Writers' rooms | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Books
My brilliant career: Lynn Barber meets Amanda Harlech | Magazine | The Observer
Best of British? | Art & Architecture | Guardian Unlimited Arts
Tell it to the marines... we've invaded the wrong country | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
Guardian Unlimited | Comment is free | Supposing ... Subversive genius Banksy is actually rubbish
rare impassioned banksy criticism, somewhat effective
Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | Can you trust Wikipedia?
EducationGuardian.co.uk | Higher | Richard Dawkins: Beyond belief
Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
Guardian Unlimited Sport | Breaking news | Ultimate sport, the future?
Plastic bag obsession is carrier for environmental ignorance | Environment | guardian.co.uk
An actual published article to back up my feeling that not using plastic bags isn't actually much help to the environment. "So why this fetishisation? Because dealing with plastic bags is easy. Easy for the government, easy for retailers, easy for shoppers. It threatens no one, makes money for the shops (if they charge for their bags) and ensures that everyone feels better about themselves, while continuing to trash the biosphere just as we did before."