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Interview: Kevin Carey, chairman, Royal National Institute for the Blind‘Blindness is not tragic, nor heroic — just terribly tedious’ |
Divinity in the Suffolk fields‘Constable’s mission was to reform the very character of landscape-painting’ |
Maggie Durran: Getting startedDeveloping a church for additional use |
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Venerated, admired, and lickedTWO recent exhibitions, “Byzantium” at the Royal Academy in London and the collection of artefacts from Mount Athos at the Petit Palais in Paris |
Hands-on healing breaks social tabooIT IS treatable and preventable, but 120 million people suffer from a parasite that causes elephantine swelling, sores, and incapacitating pain. |
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