Paul McGeough
Paul McGeough is chief foreign correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald.
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Still waiting for Western civilisation
Paul McGeough Murder is disturbing - whether the victim is a secular political leader in the fraught, post-revolutionary chaos of Tunisia or a kid at school in the sensible and stable, we-know-how-to-do-it US.
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It's time for action to halt obscenities
Paul McGeough Tears don't cut it, Mr President. After another school massacre on Friday, a tearful Barack Obama declared ''our hearts are broken'', before promising ''meaningful action to prevent more tragedies...
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Rash Israel lights Arab Spring powder keg
Paul McGeough The Middle East this week? Think Colorado in July and the movie megaplex massacre.
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Rebels bank on Aleppo as new Benghazi
Paul McGeough Let's get real. The Syrian conflict is a war, not a French-knitting circle.
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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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Why Obama faces a hopeless war in Syria
Paul McGeough ''Sensible'' doesn't cut it when women and children are being murdered on YouTube.
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West will be losers if Gaddafi holds on
Paul McGeough Muammar Gaddafi looks like a flake, so we don't expect logic from him. But with all their fine suits and braided uniforms, we do expect it from those higher up in a Western military campaign that...










