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Tuesday, January 01, 2002

Times Op-ed columns

What British Jews think of Israel's war (The Sunday Times, August 6 2006)
Hezbollah finally unites Britain's Jews (The Times, July 24 2006)
'Lost', a BBC internet drama (The Times, June 3 2006)
I'm not nuts: they really are out to get you (The Times, January 24 2006)
To survive, newspapers will have to learn the era of their ways (The Times, December 31 2005)
Disney, leave the kids alone (The Times, December 19 2005)
Don't be pinkwashed: the breast-cancer corporate bandwagon (The Times, October 27 2005)
Advertising's new hidden persuaders (The Times, September 30 2005)
Censor the internet? Try catching the wind (The Times, August 31 2005)
The morally dubious ban on medicinal cannabis (The Times, August 1 2005)
Tom Cruise, three questions for you (The Times, July 12 2005)
The wrongs of extending copyright (The Times, June 17 2005)
A guide to electionspeak, Part V (The Times, May 7 2005)
A guide to electionspeak, Part IV (The Times, April 30 2005)
A guide to electionspeak, Part III (The Times, April 23 2005)
A guide to electionspeak, Part II (The Times, April 16 2005))
A guide to electionspeak, Part I (The Times, April 9 2005)
Why MGM v Grokster matters for the consumer (March 2005)
Why the British Phonographic Industry's fight against file-swappers is misguided (October 2004)
God isn't dead - he just needs an upgrade to keep up with Google (April 2004)
Whacked by Google: Why the search engine war matters (February 2004)
The real reason Microsoft is giving up on chatrooms (September 2003)
What makes a computer-virus writer? (August 2003)
Beware, your pullover may be watching you: The privacy risks of RFID chips (July 2003)