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Two decades on, the UK province is post-conflict if not post-sectarian
Twenty-five years after he was elected president, no one surpasses his speechmaking
We are paying the price for failing to make a nuanced case for free enterprise
Former US leader co-writing ‘The President is Missing’ with author James Patterson
Judged by returns from the S&P 500, Obama is edged out by his democratic predecessor
In a febrile climate, she would be the first president to start with a trust deficit
Candidate is battered by daily WikiLeaks revelations about the Clinton Foundation
In a populist election, CGI’s melding of businesses and activists has proven politically troublesome
Hillary campaign gives former president a more back seat role than he had in 2008
Their foundation must eliminate conflict and tighten scrutiny
Former US president urges voters to elect his ‘change maker’ wife
They have made $22m from the education industry since 2010 but such connections may blight her White House bid
Some Republicans fear Donald Trump will turn the party convention into a Las Vegas show
Attorney-general vows to follow investigators’ recommendations
The senator from Vermont has reshaped Hillary’s successful run, writes Gideon Rachman
State’s voters have become disillusioned by some Obama policies
Trump and Sanders are exploiting a yawning gap between the mood of voters and economic data
Broader question is how leaders should behave both in office and after, writes John Gapper
There is a loss of faith in the ability to engage successfully with the outside world
African Americans are split along generational lines in Democratic race
Former president may be more harm than help on wife’s campaign
The well-educated are generally more socially liberal than the traditional working class
Queen of mail order who had an instinct for what shoppers would buy
Former Senate majority leader laments lack of dealmaking on Capitol Hill
US dynasties are not just political — parents pass half their wealth to their kids, writes Rick Perlstein
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