Published: February 6th 2009 - at 9:20 am

Top Stories and Blog Review – 6th February


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16,000 JOBS TO GO

Nationwide
Stampede by banks to beat bonus crackdown
‘The MoD has dragged me through the mud’
Backlash against Labour on Lords scandal
‘We must protect privacy from over-zealous state’

International
Obama urges stimulus as job losses mount
Hard man of the right is Israel’s kingmaker
China’s unemployment swells as exports falter
News Corp. loses $6.4 billion in 2Q

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Sarah

Bartholomew’s Notes: Reports on a blogger under threat:

Bleeding Heart Show: Israel is being Obamafied. Friday Fun.

Faith in Society: An essay on Christianity.

Feministing: Courtney reviews a book.

Hywel Morgan/LDV: Some questions for the foreign secretary.

Liberal England: Privacy? What’s that?

Ministry of Truth: Science and religion don’t mix.

Victoria Brignell/New Statesman: On the ethical issues raised by assisted death.


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