Friday's comment from the papers in...
- Julia Langdon: (The Daily Telegraph) - Why Labour members are ashamed
- Andrew Roberts: (The Daily Telegraph) - Diana: the truth, the whole truth and conspiracy theories
- Polly Toynbee: (The Guardian) - David Miliband's plan for carbon allowances raises a red/green standard that the blue/green Tories can never match
- Simon Jenkins: (The Guardian) - The fallout from an angry tenor's walkout during a performance at La Scala has turned into a legal nightmare at the opera
- Lance Price: (The Guardian) - Blair's defence is no defence at all
- Robert Fisk: (The Independent) - Who's running Lebanon?
- David Kaye, K. Russell Lamotte and Peter Hoey: (New York Times) - The US Senate can help reverse the steep erosion of America's standing abroad by approving a raft of treaties awaiting action
- David Ignatius: (Washington Post) - What positions would Syria take if it entered a dialogue with the United States about Iraq and other Middle East issues?
- Karl Blanchet and Regina Keith (Le Monde) - Africa's medical deficit
- Leaders: Tony Blair - Arms and the man - Guardian



"Robert Fisk: (The Independent) - Who's running Lebanon?"
You don't need to click the link to know what Fisk's answer to that question is.
Posted by: dizzy | 15 Dec 2006 15:05:22