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Written by Netsmith   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

The Prime Minister's appearance on the Today programme this morning has not been greeted with the rousing applause he might have hoped for. Here, here, here, why, you might even get the impression that a number thought he misspoke, even was economical with the truth.

Which is worse, too much government or not enough?

This World Wide Web thing is 15 years old today: the anniversay of CERN releasing the code into the public domain.

A subject dear to our hearts here. Are violent video games a complement or a substitute for real world violence? If, as seems to be true, a substitute, then what does that say about violent pornography?

A detailed look at what actually went wrong with sub-prime.

What happens when you compliment an economist.

And finally, the London Mayoral race 2012 and Humph and Samantha.

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