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Stories by Seumas Milne

Seumas Milne is a columnist and associate editor with The Guardian.

Debt Crisis Spells Doom for "Free Market" Consensus

The credit squeeze is set to trigger the end of the boom that has shaped our times. Politics is going to change with it.
Posted on Dec 16, 2007

Down but not out in Caracas

Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution suffered a setback in the form of the referendum defeat. But it's far from finished.
Posted on Dec 4, 2007

New Resistance Group Emerges in Iraq; Seeks Ouster of U.S. and "Al Qaeda"

Today's announcement of a new resistance group in Iraq is a landmark in the armed campaign against the US occupation.
Posted on Oct 12, 2007