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FORUM - Opinion in the CNJ
Published: 25 October 2007
 
Football’s fine line between cashing in and mugging off

In the quest for quick profit, is Arsenal forgetting its oldest fans? Former Highbury regular Antony Sutton thinks they are

FOOTBALL belongs to the fans. That may seem an odd thing to say when the... > more
Letters
Care means test amounts to a loss of human rights
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How can they demolish a school for deaf children?
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Library site sale does not come with ‘conditions’
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Direct investment a must for council homes future
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COMMENT AND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
 
Behind the spin lies a dark, deep winter for the NHS

ON paper it may not have seemed all that much.
It amounted to an announcement, made yesterday (Wednesday), that Joe Liddane had been appointed as the new chairman of the Whittington Hospital Trust in place of Narendra Makanji. > more

Maturity can be an asset - THERE was a time when maturity and experience were valued in a leader. > more

All have the right to a first-class education - HUNTLY Spence thinks that we should have an elitist education for ‘talented’ pupils. > more

Metres high - IN two recently published letters by different contributors, both referring to the wall built by the Israelis on Palestinian territory, it was described as... > more

Tape up the letter-box for the dreaded trick or treat - YOU can call me a killjoy but I do not think the dreaded Halloween trick or treat should be allowed. > more

Hitchcock had eyes on house, too - IT may be of interest to readers and Patti Smith, prospective buyer of No 8 Royal College Street (Patti: I wanted to buy poets’... > more

Never had it so good pensioners? - WHILE on holiday in London very recently I caught sight of your paper. > more

The needs of the community should be put first - I WRITE this as a beleaguered resident of Camden, for the past few years plagued by anti-social behaviour. > more

Figures on home sales not entirely down to ‘Right to Buy’ - YOUR letter-writers last week say that the figures on sales of council homes under Labour which... > more

Survey of 393 bus use raises questions on route - LEIGHTON Road residents surveyed passengers using the 393 bus extension. > more

The people of Somers Town do not want a medical research centre here - DO you remember that some of the pension money designated for retired Camden... > more

The area does not need any more social housing - A CONCENTRATION of (alleged) “terrorist targets” with clear and easily defended individual or shared... > more

Our children need some space to call their own - SOMERS Town is a crowded place. It has little open space; it has many in desperate need of housing; its children... > more

Beyond foot and mouth - EARLIER this year there was an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Surrey, apparently due to escape from this country’s main... > more

Patients are dying now - THANK you for the article on the disease multiple myeloma (Patients being refused a life-saving cancer drug, October 18). > more

To suggest children lack sporting opportunities is misleading - I ENJOYED Joyce Glasser’s tongue-in-cheek letter. > more

Privatised wardens a licence to extract money - IN his excellent opinion piece on the postal strike, Tony Benn highlights the contradiction embedded in the... > more

A witness to waste - REGARDING Penny Abraham’s letter (Patients’ lifeline a second home to countless people, October 11) and the “second home” assertion: While... > more
 
 
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