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Just in case you missed them… | 9 February 2009

Here are some of the posts made over the weekend on Spectator.co.uk:

Martin Bright has joined Spectator.co.uk.  Read his introductory post here, and his post on creating a modern New Deal here.

Fraser Nelson highlights an important voice on African development, and discusses how government can track taxpayers’ cash.

James Forsyth says it’s time for Cameron to put his colleagues front and centre, and reports that the Government expects unemployment to hit 3.5 million.

Peter Hoskin reveals how far we’ve fallen.

Clive Davis writes on predicting failure.

Melanie Phillips asks: America – what have you done?

Faith Based gives its take on the Carol Thatcher controversy.

And Americano says Obama should listen to the architects of the surge.

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