Paul McGeough
Paul McGeough is chief foreign correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald.
Paul McGeough
The NRA-style potshot is alive and well
Paul McGeough If just a single bully works the neighbourhood, there's a good chance that his protection racket can hold up.
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Sandy strike timely reminder to deniers
Paul McGeough Can you imagine how events might have unfolded had hurricane Sandy struck a few weeks earlier?
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Pull the plug on Murdoch's modem
Paul McGeough Many families reach a point at which they need to confront the antics of the oldies - it appears to have arrived for the Murdochs.
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US talks reform from comfort of fence
Paul McGeough Amid historic hoopla, something often happens that comes back to bite someone on the bum.
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Oiling the wheels of justice, US-style
Paul McGeough The ritual of the American party conventions is fascinating for foreigners.
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Here's a banking chief worth protecting
Paul McGeough When Muhammad Yunus gets mugged by the government of Bangladesh, our culture of modern hero-worship manifests as blanket indifference.
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In the US, the gun lobby calls the shots
Paul McGeough It didn't take long for a would-be copycat of last week's Colorado mass killer to emerge.
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What it takes to put Tehran on the mat
Paul McGeough A quick fix is unlikely to emerge from talks in Istanbul, through which the West hopes to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Foiling attempts to follow the money
Paul McGeough With hundreds of millions of dollars sloshing around, American politics is a saleable commodity.
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A great race is all about the timing
Paul McGeough Some will gloat about the skeleton that tumbled from Mitt Romney's closet this week. But I'm more taken with the timing.
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This is Romney's campaign to lose
Paul McGeough ELEMENTS of the commentariat are demanding a Sister Souljah moment from Mitt Romney. The call harks back to 1992 when candidate Bill Clinton gave the African-American rapper a jab in the ribs for her...
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Republicans plot to steal White House
Paul McGeough There's a fiendish cleverness in perpetrating a fraud in broad daylight.












