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Broadsheet: issue five, autumn 2010

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FRONTLINE: A BROADSHEET AUTUMN ISSUE

CONTENT:

  • Putzilla v Medvedy Mouse by Askold Krushelnycky on the battle for Kremlin
  • Cry Freedom by Sorius Samura on journalism in Africa
  • Somali Pirates or Robin Hoods by Salim Amin Africa best covered by Africans
  • Marley's Ghosts by Colin Grant on Jamaican politics
  • Obamaman, Frontline's resident president by Stephen Daly
  • We have lost, Those the Frontline will miss

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THE SECRET WAR - FOUR PAGE SPECIAL REPORT FRONTLINE DISCUSSES THE IRAQ WAR LOGS WITH JULIAN ASSANGE

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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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