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Name calling and banning women
February 27, 2012 9:52 am 19 Comments
Channel 4 News presentert Jon Snow blogs on the Saudi Arabian government's decision to ban women athletes from the London Olympics
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Cradle of democracy denied a vote
February 15, 2012 8:09 am 20 Comments
Jon Snow sees the eurozone and democracy as becoming increasingly uncomfortable bedfellows.
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The Shard: London’s fat lady?
February 7, 2012 9:04 am 15 Comments
From a distance the Shard is graceful - a thing of beauty. But up close, it appears to occupy every inch of land in the vicinity. Is its fat base a worthwhile trade off for 'distant grace'?
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Feeling sorry for Fred Goodwin?
February 1, 2012 9:25 am 31 Comments
Don't just get rid of Fred Goodwin's knighthood - let's rethink the honours system as a whole says Jon Snow.
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Hugh Cudlipp lecture: Poised for journalism’s golden age
January 23, 2012 7:05 pm 13 Comments
Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow gave the Hugh Cudlipp lecture at the London College of Communication. You can read the full text of his speech here.
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A visit to Cern is a journey to the beyond
January 20, 2012 8:28 am 13 Comments
A visit to Cern proves that particle physics is as exciting as rocket propulsion and space science were for the last generation - and shows that the anthrolopological circumstances are just as captivating as the scientific daring, writes Jon Snow.
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Coriolanus rules, ok?
January 6, 2012 11:16 am 6 Comments
"At last, my red carpet moment!" Jon Snow on Ralph Fiennes' new film, Coriolanus - and his role in it.
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What could 2012 hold?
December 27, 2011 11:58 am 23 Comments
In 2012, the stage is set at many levels for financial and consequent economic disaster, writes Jon Snow.
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The once in a lifetime Leonardo
December 22, 2011 8:19 am 13 Comments
Was there perhaps a blue moon last night? Somehow I found myself with just three other people alone in the incredible Leonardo da Vinci block-buster exhibition at London's National Gallery.
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Returning home from the horror of Iraq
December 12, 2011 9:08 am 31 Comments
I have never been more frightened in any theatre of war. To be on the ground was to be adorned in a flak jacket and to feel very personally threatened at all times. I was there perhaps a dozen times. I heard the car bombs, saw the tell tale plumes of black smoke rising into the sky.

