With impending Argentine presidential elections, oil and gas exploration, and the 30th Anniversary of the Falklands Conflict, next year, all likely to attract global interest, the issue of the Falkland Islands and their future will continue to be
debated in newspaper columns in the UK and elsewhere.
Not exact matches
The previous year I had a public
debate —
in the
newspaper «s letters
column — with a fellow board member (who had been board president) on just this question.
The black square, the slender strokes, the line of text or brief dialogue beneath the frame: the scene that left his desk each day and was praised, admired, commented on, misinterpreted, later repudiated
in a
column of the same
newspaper or another,
in the irate letter of an irate reader,
in a
debate on some morning radio show.
For more than a week, the episode has fueled a fierce
debate on the blogosphere and
in newspaper opinion
columns and once again placed global warming science under intense scrutiny.