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Don’t forget your teddy bear. The New Statesman, 16 December 2002
The logos fight back. The New Statesman, 18 June 2001
Sartre, Bogart and the last puff of freedom. The New Statesman, 13 March 2000
The author as performer. Cover story, FT Life and Arts, 9 June 2009
Middleman in the Middle East. Cover story, FT magazine, 3 January 2009
Shock and gore: the story of Ogrish. FT magazine, 14 January 2006
The Buddha of Balmoral. Cover story, FT magazine, 7 February 2004
The Big Chill. The Independent on Sunday (London), 7 December 2003
Lunch with the FT: Naomi Klein. 29 September 2007
The Guardian Saturday Interview: Amartya Sen. 18 February 2006
The Guardian Saturday Interview: Gerry Adams. 17 December 2005
The Guardian Saturday Interview: William J. Mitchell. 26 November 2005
Lunch with the FT: Bret Easton Ellis. 5 November 2005
Lunch with the FT: Tom Friedman. June 18, 2005
We all need to be in the loop. The Times (London), 18 February 2009
This nudging stuff is nothing new. The Guardian comment pages, 5 August 2008, updated 12 August 2011
Europe must fight back in the battle for ideas. The Financial Times comment pages, 28 February 2008
These books will change your life. The Financial Times, 6 January 2007
Eurovision is the only vision Europe deserves. The Financial Times, 18 May 2006
Jumping the gun: the new doctrine of military pre-emption. The Financial Times, 24 April 2006
The real paradox of choice. The Financial Times, October 15 2005
The horror, what horror? The New Statesman, 2 April 1999
My review of The Shallows in the FT
Jay-Z, Marshall Berman and the meaning of modernity
My review of The Facebook Effect in today’s Observer
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