As so often, Johann Hari goes where others don't: A wave of young British Islamists who trained to fight – who cheered as their friends bombed this country – have recanted.
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Tuesday’s Entertainment & Sports Edition Post — Mainly the ‘Entertainment’ edition….
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Wednesday’s Headlines Include: The Return of the Banjo Killer; Police Hunt for Trafalgar Teen Killers; NY Bashing Suspect Nabbed; Neo-Nazi’s; Jamaica’s PM; Reports from Russia; Prove you’re gay; 1st Openly Gay U.
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At my age you won't be surprised to know I haven't seen a naked woman for years. But the news that Marge Simpson is doing next month's Playboy centrefold took me off to the internet to see how the magazine has changed.
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Johann Hari gives a useful history lesson.
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Wednesday’s Entertainment, Sports & Life Headlines: Gay soccer team snubbed; Chinese media lesbian fantasy?; An actor’s gay role challenge; Mr Sub; Disney’s Rich Ross; Gay and fasting; Johann Hari talks with Gore Vidal.
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Johann Hari has another piece homing in, as is his wont, on subjects others fear to tackle with quite his clarity and panache: Today, now, more than 100 million women are missing.
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by Patrick Appel Johann Hari reviews Tracy Kidder's new book profiling "Deogratias Niyizonkiza, a 24-year-old man who had narrowly survived a genocide in two countries and suddenly in 1994 found himself on a flight to a place he had only.
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Johann Hari at HuffPo reports that—shock—we’re in the middle of a gayby boom, and Bruno is spreading the word.
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"There are three great swathes of humanity still untouched by the spirit of Stonewall -- and terrified, terrorized gay people there are screaming for help.
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It is about saving Israel and Iran from being captive to their pasts and their insecurities. A lovely piece by Johann Hari.
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But are there any left? Johann Hari wonders if we are the last generation to eat them.
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