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TelegraphOpinion: New York has faced a hurricane, but the plague of insects is far worse, says Melissa Whitworth. Charles Moore reviews 'A Gift from the Churchills' by Alistair Cooke and discovers the secret of the Primrose League's success. Arresting and assaulting innocent women is not fighting crime, says Philip Johnston. Banks need to do more this Christmas than hand out bumper cheques to their staff, says Boris Johnson. Pope Benedict XVI faces a sceptical reception when he arrives for four-day trip to Britain next week. Cristina Odone wonders whether he can win over his critics Tony Blair claims in his memoir 'A Journey' to be 'normal', but this is a handbook of political mastery, says Andrew Gilligan Naming a baby is an awesome responsibility, says Terry Wogan - so steer clear of Panatella and Santorini. Reading my teenage diary has left me wondering one thing, says Michael Simkins: who was this prize twerp? The prospect of a bedbug epidemic will keep me from sleeping at night, says Jenny McCartney The Hymnus Paradis is the greatest piece of English choral music, argues Simon Heffer The bedroom revelations of Tony Blair's memoirs should have stayed there, says Jenny McCartney Iran will not be shamed into abandoning stoning, or its nuclear ambitions, says Alasdair Palmer. Nick Clegg suffers turbulence over Pakistan in the latest episode of our political sitcom by Iain Hollingshead They are France's biggest stars, but have never worked together - and are now engaged in a very public feud. William Langley investigates The ban he championed led to a law so complicated that the police won't enforce it, says Vicki Woods. Mount Fuji, one of nature's most impressive sights, is being spoled by tourists and climbers, observes Adrian Bridge. The PM knows what he wants to achieve in office, and he has the experience to do it, says Bruce Anderson As always, it's going to be far too hot for those M & S jumpers, says David Quantick . Beethoven's Emperor is worthy of the last week of the Proms, says Stephen Hough. Until the broken political systems of the Middle East are fixed, there will be no lasting peace, writes Nour Kalla Sacranie. Stephen Hawking has declared that his latest work shows there was no creator of the universe. Can he be right, asks Graham Farmelo. In the coming weeks, the new Coalition Government faces some stark choices on pensions, relating to tax relief for high earners, public sector pensions and the implementation of a new pensions system for the UK. Clive Aslet signs up to the Prince Charles's royal campaign for wardrobes that stand the test of time. Hypocrisy among Britain's politicians is the last unforgivable sin in the eyes of voters, says Edwina Currie. Israel will keep the chances of a deal alive, while the US tackles the nuclear threat, says Stephen Pollard. |