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March 2002 issue of Prospect Magazine (#72)

Features

Thabo Mbeki's catastrophe
Chris McGreal / March 20, 2002
By 2009, Aids will have sent 6m South Africans to their graves. Why is the president...
Selling the farm
Graham Bowley / March 20, 2002
My family have been yeoman farmers in Leicestershire for three generations. Now my father...
The liberal nation
David Marquand / March 20, 2002
Having transformed domestic politics, Tony Blair is now constructing a new idiom for...
What does France want?
Thomas Klau / March 20, 2002
Although France remains a pivotal power, its 40-year domination of the EU is at an end....
America alone
RW Johnson / March 20, 2002
The sole remaining superpower acts unilaterally because it can get away with it. Europe,...
Gay art lite
Philip Hensher / March 20, 2002
Is there anything left of "gay discourse," and could heterosexual authors be contributing...
Are global poverty and inequality getting worse?
Martin Wolf / March 20, 2002
Are global poverty and inequality getting worse? Dear Martin 22nd January 2002 You have...
Norman's conquest
Rowan Moore / March 20, 2002
Behind Norman Foster's towering domination of British architecture, lies a man ill at...

Opinions

Fissiparous left
John Lloyd / March 20, 2002
The London Review of Books has spiked an article for praising Tony Blair. Is this...
Powerless Europe
Charles Grant / March 20, 2002
Washington is not listening to European leaders at present-not even to Tony Blair.
Enron and the press
Richard Lambert / March 20, 2002
Enron was also a failure of journalism

Regulars

In fact
prospect / March 20, 2002
 
Cultural tourist
Alexander Linklater / March 20, 2002
From Cambodia to the Corrs

Arts & Books

Widescreen
Mark Cousins / March 20, 2002
Tom Cruise's face
Not just a film
Mark Huband / March 20, 2002
'Black Hawk Down' bears little relation to the truth
Parr's picture puzzle
Paul Barker / March 20, 2002
One picture does not tell a story
The cloning challenge
Susan Greenberg / March 20, 2002
Imagining what it's like to be a human clone
A golden age for the kids?
Angela Lambert / March 20, 2002
Is children's fiction more interesting than that being written for adults? Angela Lambert...
America unbound
Geoff Dyer / March 20, 2002
It was in their landscape that American artists reshaped a European idea of the sublime

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