No one might suffer more from a war in Iraq than the Kurds, warns Noam Chomsky
Frank Jordans discovers a city leaping forward
Fred Inglis on postmodern pedantry and the death of irony
Laurie Taylor on the delight of being (mostly) right
Paul Barker plays a game of consequences
Francis Wheen on the monsters of Downing Street
Tom Baldwin on bishops and the war
Simon Hoggart on the making of modern magic
Bill Cooke looks at the George W Bush's chances of re-election
by Jim Herrick