The New York Times
The Strange Career Of Voter Suppression
Cricinfo.com
What England can learn from Pakistan
Alex Bowden,in What England can learn from Pakistan,says to start with England can take lessons in parenting,screaming and not quite being there. He says England should get a coach with dad-like qualities. Bowden feels England coach Andy Flower is more of an elder brother than a father figure which Pakistan has in coach Mohsin Khan. He feels England needs someone stern and critical. Andrew Strauss tries to maintain an air of aloof detachment,but it is affected and unconvincing. England should immediately offer the captaincy to Ravi Bopara, he adds.
The Guardian
David Cameron aims for the stars but fails to shine
In her column,Gaby Hinsliff says the British PM David Cameron must take a leaf out of Alex Salmonds book. She says Salmond has approval ratings rivals would kill for,a reputation for being always one step ahead of his enemies,and a relentless focusqualities that,after the last week,Cameron might wish to observe at close quarters. Now hes about to get the chance,as the coalition opens talks with Alex Salmond over the forthcoming referendum on Scottish independence,Hinsliff says.
Sydney Morning Herald
Gillards crafty side
In an interesting piece for the column,The Diary,Matt Buchanan and Scott Ellis reveal that Australian PM Julia Gillard,apart from running the country,likes to knit. We know this because the PM has apparently presented the Finance Minister,Penny Wong,and her partner,Sophie Allouache,with a small brown woollen cardiganwhich she knittedfor the baby daughter they welcomed into the world late last year. They add that Womans Weekly editor in chief,Helen McCabe said on Twitter the Weekly would be running the pattern for the cardigan!