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Dan Kennedy: Politically astute, the president's address won grudging praise from critics, but was too passionless to influence his doubters
Ruth Potts: Reducing the working week would not just tackle inequality, it would give us the time to think about what we do with our lives
Tara Ali: What has my Iraqi family gained? They can criticise the government publicly without fear, but they fear being in public
Riazat Butt: Divine dispatches: Greenbelt festival; the boys from Rev; social networking; Christian missionaries in North Korea
Mark Seddon: An inquiry is to investigate the UK's involvement in rendition flights. It's a pity it'll come too late for the Labour leadership vote
Nick Hayes cartoon: The latest instalment of our cartoonists' showcase combines cricket and the Labour leadership election
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The doctor at the centre of the 'Bloodgate' rugby scandal has been told she can practise medicine again. Do you agree with the ruling?
Yes, it doesn't mean she's not a good doctor (68%)
No, she crossed a line and should have been struck off (32%)
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