• And the lists of departing Morgan Stanleyites in the newspapers have drawn attention away from their own troubles.

    ECONOMIST: UnfulPhilled

  • Again and again, he goes too far, treating Communist rhetorical bluster as the first stages of revolution, assembling lists of people whose opinions he considers suspect, fabricating documents, planting stories in the newspapers, bludgeoning potential enemies with his file drawers of sexual gossip.

    NEWYORKER: The Man in Charge

  • Waiting-lists for routine hospital operations are irritatingly long, and the newspapers retail many horror stories about the state of the country's hospitals.

    ECONOMIST: They think their welfare state has fallen into a mess

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