- Berry News: Michaelmas edition - October 15th, 2008
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As you've probably noticed, the Michaelmas edition has yet to appear in physical form in Cambridge – w... - International: Turning up the volume on Afghanistan - October 1st, 2008
[Camilla Schickova]
Frontline sources report worrying circumstances in small-town British outposts of Helmand Provi... - Social Issues: Too close for comfort? - October 1st, 2008
[Robyn Drury]
Oh, to be a celebrity; to inhabit that murky world of fame, flashbulbs and freebies. Who could possibly r... - Other: The politics of football - October 1st, 2008
[Shane Murray]
Harping on about the influx of money into football and its pernicious effect on competition is somewhat ... - Domestic: Institutionalised conflict – the Battle of Stormont - October 1st, 2008
[Oisin Kearney]
As a fragmented Labour finds in the equally shattered economy a reason to keep its tragic hero Gordon B... - Europe: A bureaucratic hell-hole? - April 15th, 2008
[Gabriel Byng]
The EU, to the average right-wing Europhobe, is a communist plot: a last, sneaky, Stalinist attempt to f...
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Welcome to the Lent term edition of The
Berry, the first of 2008 and our first as
editors. Recently, there has been much discussion about the merits of change or experience
when it comes to electing a leader - which is
more vital for running a country? Which is
most desirable when it comes to editing Cambridge's premier student political newspaper?
We hope that we can bring both attributes
to the job in equal measure. We are indebted
to Claire and Rob for making the paper what
it is today and for allowing us this chance to
take our experience working on The Berry to
the next level, but we also hope that you will
find the paper improved by our changes. We
welcome your feedback to editor@theberry.
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