Friday's comment from the papers in...
Today in Times Comment
- Gerard Baker: Hillary Clinton; fibber in chief
- Ben Macintyre: Nietzsche and his Nazi sister
- Martin Samuel: Goodbye to rip-off Britain
- Melanie McDonagh: Marriage: it's a class act
- Mick Hume: Video games: get real
- Peter Riddell: Preferential votes give Tories cause to consider poll reform
- Jane Shilling: Perhaps we women reach for the wine to raise our spirits
- Ann Treneman: Sarkozy, Wenger and Brown happy with a home win
And from the rest of the papers...
- Jeff Randall: (The Telegraph) - This is no way to run a railway: time to reunite track and trains
- Iain Dale: (The Telegraph) - Is electoral reform a way to keep Tories out of power for ever?
- Con Coughlin: (The Telegraph) - Nicolas Sarkozy the rampant Anglophile
- Polly Toynbee: (The Guardian) - One small electoral change could rouse the sulking, apathetic hordes
- Joe Moran: (The Guardian) - A very British sensibility
- Mark Lawson: (The Guardian) - Embroidered memories
- Dominic Lawson: (The Independent) - When Hillary Clinton tells such obvious mistruths, she exposes herself as a fantasist
- Matthew Norman: (The Independent) - The policy that shames our country
- Terence Blacker: (The Independent) - Is it so terrible that marriage is in decline?
- Andrew Alexander: (The Daily Mail) - Morality... in China? Look at our track record
- Philip Stephens: (The Financial Times) - Medvedev should expect the west’s respect – and resolve
And from around the world...
- David Brooks: (The New York Times) - John McCain - Tested over time
- Michael Gerson: (The Washington Post) - Tories who can teach Mccain
- Charles Krauthammer: (The Washington Post) - A 100-year war?
- Peggy Noonan: (The Wall Street Journal) - Getting Mrs. Clinton
- F. Stephen Larrabee: (International Herald Tribune) - Georgia on their mind
- Ken Maher: (The Sydney Morning Herald) - Surgery for Sydney's scarred visage


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