Wednesday 2 July 2008

Today's Links : 2nd of July

Russian scientists in bid to solve Tunguska Event. Adrian Blomfield, The Telegraph (en) Turkey's ruling AKP party faces ban. David Blair, The Telegraph (en)
The Last Supper light spectacular. The Telegraph (en)
French army boss quits over shooting. Henry Samuel, The Telegraph (en)
Poles apart. The Telegraph (en)
Poland plans to snub Lisbon Treaty. John Lichfield, The Independent (en)
Leading article: How to solve a crisis of democratic legitimacy. The Independent (en) France's toxic flagship to be broken up in UK. Charles Bremner, The Times (en)
'French FBI' replaces legendary 'Renseignements Généraux' snoopers' network. Charles Bremner, The Times (en)
Ian Traynor on political difficulties for Sarkozy on the European treaty. Ian Traynor, The Guardian (en)
Sarkozy is undermining me, says Mandelson. Andrew Sparrow, The Guardian (en)
Britain makes Merkel and Sarko look like the lefties. John Harris, The Guardian (en)
Sarkozy: all or nothing at all? Agnes Poirier, The Guardian (en)
French car tax to spur green upheaval. John Thornhill and John Reed, The Ft (en)
Poland risks isolation over reform, warns Tusk. Jan Cienski, The FT (en)
Eurozone manufacturing slows in June. Gerritt Wiesmann, The FT (en)
Defence options put Romania in the hot seat. Thomas Escritt, The FT (en)
Comment: Europe is failing to restore idealism. Larry Siedentop, The FT (en)
Sarkozy warns on EU trade policy. John Thornhill, The FT (en)
Comment: Iceland pays price for financial excess. Robert Wade, The FT (en)
Brussels seeks more rights for works councils. Andrew Taylor, The FT (en)
Paulson, in Europe, Finds Misery Loves Company. Mark Landler, The NYT (en)
French Army Chief Resigns Over Bullet Debacle. Katrinn Bennhold, The NYT (en)
Air Force Finds Lax Nuclear Security. Walter Pincus, The Washington Post (en)

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