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Hottest person you don’t know: Captain Jack Sparrow...
...bill, and aides are planning a blitz of new initiatives on health, crime and transportation. If Blair emerges relatively unscathed from the David Kelly report and ekes out even a narrow victory on tuition fees, he could climb back. "People don't want wishy-washy Prime Ministers," says Nick Sparrow, managing director of ICM. "In six months, if they think Blair stuck to what he believes in, a narrow victory could do him good...
...that it's a disaster for the governing party to be seen as divided," says one Blair aide. Recrimination and bad press would hand the Conservatives a chance for revival before a general election expected next year. But even the narrowest victory could let Blair climb back, says Nick Sparrow, managing director of ICM Research. "People don't want wishy-washy Prime Ministers. In six months, if they think Blair stuck to what he believes in, a narrow victory could do him good." A senior Blair aide agrees, but harbors at least a tiny doubt about this week. "It could...
...left were dead, they declared, and a new kind of practical, effective politics would take their place. Now politicians from both sides of the old divide are converging on the middle ground - and as a result they're beginning to look "rather like two major grocery stores," says Nick Sparrow, managing director of ICM Research, a British polling firm. Political parties "offer very similar sorts of policies at very similar sorts of costs." The trouble is, people aren't buying the muddled result. Ruling parties aren't riding high - but they don't have opponents vivid or tough enough...
...world wants us to play God, especially in godforsaken places, it had better help. We cannot tend to every sparrow in the forest. Not even God does...