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D.D. Guttenplan

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D.D. Guttenplan

D.D. Guttenplan

D.D. Guttenplan, who writes from The Nation's London bureau, is the author of American Radical: The Life and Times of I.F. Stone (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).

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News and Features

The global economic crisis hits Britain harder than any other developed country. Is it too big to fail?

When the votes were finally counted, Europe's wish to usher George W. Bush into the dustbin of history made for widespread jubilation.


Coming of Age in Papua New Guinea

Arlington, Va.

Comic books, once the source of cultural panic, have achieved a dominant hold on the public imagination.

Britain's incoming prime minister inherits a country transformed almost beyond recognition.

Friends in the States seemed to assume that this was London's 9/11--it wasn't.

The Israeli university boycott and its subsequent reversal could have been avoided.

To an American, Europe is a cautionary tale.

D.D. Guttenplan would like to thank Glenda Jackson MP for her assistance in gaining admission to the Labour Party Conference.

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