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  • Suicide attack at Afghan police HQ kills 12

    The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks, which happened within 20 minutes of each other in the eastern Paktika province. American forces in eastern Afghanistan. Elsewhere, Afghan and coalition forces killed at…
  • Matthew Norman's Diary: Murdoch inquiry could clinch Labour leadership for David Miliband

    Matthew Norman's Diary: Murdoch inquiry could clinch Labour leadership…

    It was of course Kay who informed viewers, nine years and two days ago, that "the entire eastern seaboard of the United States has been decimated by terrorist attack". His committee investigated phone-hacking with no less…
  • Tesco, dirty tricks, and the battle over a new store in rural Norfolk

    Tesco, dirty tricks, and the battle over a new store in rural Norfolk

    Over the past year a spate of letters have appeared in the Eastern Daily Press (EDP) and North Norfolk News in support of Tesco's scheme, with the campaign intensifying after the rejection of Tesco on 4 March.
  • Ninety dead in southern China flooding

    Friday in the eastern province of Fujian. Press it was not clear if that number was included in the overall death toll. Its deputy director said more than 1.4 million residents had been moved from low-lying areas since…
  • Meccanomics: The March of the New Muslim Middle Class, By Vali NasrThe…

    In fact, much of the book seems an elegy for Kemalism, the secular system that has allowed Turkey to thrive but – because of the rise of Islam or despotism – has failed to work in other Middle Eastern states.
  • My Life In Travel: David Haye, WBA World Heavyweight Champion

    My Life In Travel: David Haye, WBA World Heavyweight Champion

    There are some dodgy hotels in Eastern Europe. I don't really read too much of my own press, but when I'm on holiday I may have an afternoon where it might be raining or something, and I'll pop into an internet café and…
  • DJ Taylor: Feminism works so well for women we should try it on men

    Tuesday morning when the Eastern Daily Press printed extracts from Andrew The fugitive plant in question turns out to be feminism, never entirely absent from public discourse in the last quarter-century, but never terribly …
  • Stephen Glover: This time, will it be The Sun wot hung it?

    Stephen Glover: This time, will it be The Sun wot hung it?

    It also found space for a piece about "PM's porkies" following Gordon Brown's revelation to Piers Morgan in that lachrymose interview that a Middle Eastern government had given him a roasted pig, which the paper thought…
  • Darren Huckerby retires from football

    Eastern Daily Press: "I've got to give it a chance to see how it is but I'm sure that I am done. The 33-year-old's contract with the San Jose Earthquakes runs out at the end of the current Major League Soccer season and he…
  • DJ Taylor: By-election blues

    There was a momentary flicker of excitement when the Eastern Daily Press hazarded that Dr Gibson might run as an independent, and another when Michelle Collins, the former EastEnders star, toured a street in the Labour interest.
  • Amanda Holden blasts wind farm plan

    I am absolutely appalled that this area of outstanding beauty is to be wrecked and by 'environmental do-gooders' who clearly will be doing no good at all to the local villages and surrounding wildlife," she said in an …
  • DJ Taylor: A bunch of Charlies

    Earlier in the week I published an article in the Eastern Daily Press on the th anniversary year of Thatcher's 1979 win. Dear Member, Thank you for your continued support and membership. I will be producing a regular members…
  • DJ Taylor: Touching a nerve

    The Independent's story about the Venezuelan "Miss Universe" visiting Guantanamo Bay had to be a fake, I told myself, and the Eastern Daily Press had quite a good picture of a New York fire engine "racing to a blaze" which…
  • DJ Taylor: Tosh and Becks

    The London versus provinces debate has been going on for centuries, of course, but it was thrown into sharp relief by a letter I spotted in last week's Eastern Daily Press, commenting on a piece by the paper's political…
  • Sri Lanka: The war the world forgot

    Sri Lanka: The war the world forgot

    Hundreds of wounded people were taken by the Red Cross by ferry from a makeshift clinic in the war-zone town of Putamattalan to a hospital in the eastern city of Trincomalee. Determined to press ahead with its operation…

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