Daily Roundup of News and Comment
Today’s grab bag of stories.
News
DANIEL MARTIN and MATTHEW HICKLEY
(Daily Mail) - Brown says he will negotiate with Taliban to end war in Afghanistan.
Graeme Paton (Daily Telegraph) - Tories criticise teen justice proposals .
JOHN TROUP (The Sun) - A deadly new data blunder.
Angus Crawford (BBC) - MoD renting 8,000 empty homes .
Will Woodward (Guardian) - Brown will now go to Lisbon and sign EU treaty - but by himself.
Economist (Economist) - Believe it or not - America’s Atheists.
Mark Mazzetti (New York Times) - C.I.A. Director Speaks to Senate Committee.
Comment
Tom Coghlan (Daily Telegraph) - Taliban can lose battles but still win war.
Patrick Hosking (The Times) - Property funds are shaping up as the next big asset class to trip up small investors.
Economist (Economist) - Virtual worlds are being put to serious real-world uses—and are starting to encounter some real-world problems.
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