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April 2012 issue
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Model Britain
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Energy special: Nuclear non-reaction
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Let’s not bomb Iran
Peter Kellner
Energy special: Surprise—the oil price isn’t higher
Dieter Helm
Rwanda’s “evil twin”
Will Paxton
Class of 2012
Diane Roberts
Mayors: A lesson from America
Edward Glaeser
The creator
Ray Monk
Mayors: Good for Britain—in the end
Vernon Bogdanor
Mayors: The best job in politics?
Provocateur in heels
Dan Levin
Iran can be stopped
Mark Fitzpatrick
Surprise: the oil price isn’t higher
Dieter Helm
Manufacturing growth
Jay Elwes
Regulars
Editorial: The British way
Bronwen Maddox
In fact
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The way we were: Let the games begin
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If I ruled the world
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China diary: Getting away from it
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The Finnish line
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Toiling through the Irish jungle
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The knock at the door
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Putin’s last stand
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Un président socialiste?
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Love’s lustre’s lost
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Box Story
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Bionic ragtime
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The month in books
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Last hope for the left
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Titanic blunder
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Blood, sweat and tears
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Society and Culture
Investment
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Risky biscuits
Sam Leith
Wine
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