Tuesday's comment from the papers in...
Today in Times Comment
- David Aaronovitch: My oath to the Land of No
- Libby Purves: Work hard - beat depression
- Rosemary Righter: Crush Tibet: China's only path
- Melanie McDonagh: No smoking. But blood is fine
- Chris Ayres: The magic castle may disappear
- Peter Riddell: Victims and survivors of the Whitehall warriors
- Ann Treneman: Czechmate for Gordon Brown, a man in a hurry to save us from recession
And from the rest of the papers...
- Rachel Sylvester: (The Telegraph) - Gordon Brown's pragmatic war on terror
- Andrew O'Hagan: (The Telegraph) - Closing post offices is social vandalism
- Howard Flight: (The Telegraph) - UK heads into an economic hurricane
- Polly Toynbee: (The Guardian) - Cameron's down-home hokum is going to backfire
- Bill Emmott: (The Guardian) - The US economy is about to suffer a painful dose of reality. About time, too
- Michele Hanson: (The Guardian) - With so many of our local post offices destined for the chop, what will become of the pensioners?
- Mary Dejevsky: (The Independent) - Work hard? Play by the rules? You're a loser...
- Dominic Lawson: (The Independent) - You can't keep race out of US politics
- Steve Richards: (The Independent) - Labour needs to find a new narrative. And the Conservatives must stick to their story
- Quentin Letts: (The Daily Mail) - As junior Tories made way for the big beasts we tasted the shift in power
- Gideon Rachman: (The Financial Times) - Spain, Italy and identity politics
And from around the world...
- David Brooks: (The New York Times) - The bailout artists
- Eugene Robinson: (The Washington Post) - Any ideas, Candidates? It'd be nice if they'd notice that our financial system is coming apart at the seams.
- Alan S. Blinder: (The Washington Post) - The Fed can't do it alone
- Bret Stephens: (The Wall Street Journal) - God and man in china
- Wei Jingsheng: (International Herald Tribune) - No time to close our eyes
- Editorial: (China Daily) - No return to old Tibet


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