Lobster Issue 65 (Summer 2013)
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[PDF file]: The future’s not ours to see…… Simon Matthews Going South why Britain will have a third world economy by 2014 Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2012, £14.99 The authors – Elliott of the Guardian and Atkinson until recently at the Mail on Sunday – present this work in 3 parts: an imagined […]
Lobster Issue 64 (Winter 2012)
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Lobster Issue 76 (Winter 2018)
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[PDF file]: […] corporate CEOs very publicly resigned in protest. This was after a confrontation in which one protestor, Heather Heyer, had been killed when a car driven by a Nazi deliberately ran into a crowd of anti-racist protestors Trump made his infamous quip that there were ‘very fine people’ on both sides of the confrontation. His […]
Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022)
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[PDF file]: […] 15, 1963, record identifier 124-10215-10313, Records of the JFK Assassination, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). On Brod’s later work investigating ‘Italian politicians and fascists, political parties, Nazi fugitives, CP activities and Soviet and Chinese activities’, see memo from Chief, Counterintelligence Staff to Deputy Director for Operations, September 5, 1975, 104-10310-10003, Records of the […]
Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012)
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[PDF file]: […] edge by Trump’s performance after Charlottesville, outraged by his failure to condemn the Far Right and his apparent lack of concern at the open display of neo- Nazi antiSemitism. He goes to see the President clutching his letter of resignation but Trump deflects the blame, telling Cohn to his face that his decision had […]
Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012)
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[PDF file]: […] condescension at the efforts of governments to stop them. He covers the less than glorious rise of Switzerland as a haven for German wealth worried not by Nazi seizure (as the Swiss propagandise) but, firstly, war reparations after the First World War and then as a haven for loot during the Second World War. […]