FRONTLINE: A BROADSHEET SUMMER ISSUE
CONTENT:
- Incredible India by David Rieff on deep divisions in the subcontinent
- Africa for sale by John Vidal on the Great Land Grab
- Continental Drift by Jurgen Kronig on Europe's new coalition politics
- Rocking the cradle of democracy by Costas Douzinos on the gaping hole at the heart of Greek politics
- Trouble in store by Douglas Morrison on Brighton's brilliant multi-media show
- City in fear by Stephen Grey on Kandahar's dark undercurrents
- War & Peace : Jon Swain and Gavin Greenwood on Vietnam past and present
- Photo essay Survivors, Dana Popa on the horrors of Moldovan sex trafficking
- Obamaman, Frontline's resident president by Stephen Daly
- We have lost, Those the Frontline will miss
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FRONTLINE: A BROADSHEET aims to be a high-quality, quarterly publication, in some ways radical; in others resurrecting traditions lost from the British market.
FRONTLINE will address major events and themes in international and domestic British politics, culture, conflict and lifestyle.
FRONTLINE will be political, but party-politically-allergic, irreverent and iconoclastic in equal measure.
FRONTLINE will offer international coverage in the best traditions of the Frontline Club and its membership, which includes some of the most esteemed reporters in the world.
FRONTLINE has been put together by a team of Frontline Club members whose work is entirely voluntary.
At last. What's been missing from the British press: thoughtful, progressive analysis of our society, with the space to spell it out; a huge blast of fresh air. - Phillip Knightley
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