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Never mind his WhatsApp messages -- can Boris Johnson himself be disappeared? Escaping the toxic radioactive half-life of his degraded legacy means the Tories will also have to vanish the former PM; Escaping the toxic radioactive half-life of his degraded legacy means the Tories will also have to vanish the former PM.
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Mick Whelan of Aslef: 'We don't have a choice but to strike. It's existential for us'; The train drivers' leader fell into railway work by accident, but he says he has enjoyed every moment of it. Apart from negotiating with the Tories, perhaps.
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Focus: American idyll: The Obamas' holiday isle is a political playground: With its links to the Kennedys and the Clintons, Martha's Vineyard is liberal America's holiday spot of choice, but it is shunned by Texas-loving Republicans. As the new First Family arrive today, Robert McCrum reports on a Democratic paradise.
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Review: Books: Politics: The fiery practitioner of polemical warfare: Peter Wilby enters the lopsided world of Peter Hitchens.
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Comment: Cameron can't run away from Europe much longer: There's nothing compassionate about the friends the Conservative leader is making on the Continent.
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Comment: The Tories must avoid the cult of the celebrity prime minister: Over the past 25 years, power has shifted from the masters of the Commons to the masters of presentation in Downing Street.
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Obama's America: The Politics: Why America will not turn to the left: The election of Barack Obama as 44th President of the US - and its first black leader - has been hailed as a revolution. Right-wing Republicans fear their country has fallen into the grip of the most radical President since Roosevelt. But analysis of the votes and of Obama's own personality reveal that much less may change under his government than we think.
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World: Race for the White House: Obama forces the pace of change in Dixieland: Some are beginning to talk of it as the second American revolution. States that have been the spiritual home of the modern Republican party are now within reach of the Democrats. It is a result of shifts in the country's economy and population - and of the huge sums the Obama campaign has poured in as McCain falters.
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World: South Africa: Townships condemn feuding ANC: South Africans are rapidly losing patience with a divided ruling party seen as arrogant and greedy.
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International: US elections 2008: All smiles for Obama in the sunshine state: Florida was the state that broke Democrats' hearts in 2000 after a heart-stopping recount favoured George W Bush over Al Gore. Eight years later Barack Obama is surging ahead in the polls, and his supporters are dreaming of revenge in one of the crucial battlegrounds of the election.
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