After a six-month struggle, Libya’s rebels have seized power in Tripoli(68)
Apple's minister of magic steps down
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Modernisation in sheep's clothing
The Pentagon sounds a note of caution about the peaceful rise(366)
A new experiment with old apparatus reveals a flaw in models of the climate(40)
Sometimes, those who have died seem more alive than those who have not(24)
A strange trial continues as Ukraine marks 20 years of independence(64)
What makes unarmed protesters defy snipers and tanks for months?(15)
Muammar Qaddafi's well-travelled tent, in which he hobnobbed with dignitaries from around the world, is no more. Rebel troops have torched the colonel's canvas home
Bagehot sees the right realise that a cherished goal is daft
Prospero goes to the seaside in England
Free exchange on yet another gloomy GDP revision
Babbage touch-types on a tablet
Banyan listens to Thaksin Shinawatra in Tokyo
Democracy in America on Libya and the curse of success
Johnson gets a courtesy call
Baobab drinks to the success of the Ethiopian beer industry
Oscar Pistorius's phenomenal performance is not all down to his high-tech artificial limbs
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