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Leader: A feast gone missing
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A Golden Gate that looks tarnished
100 Years Ago: Grave scandal prevented
Mere narcissism, or a rare diary of the soul?
Giles Fraser: It’s the poor what gets the pain
Paul Vallely: Burns’s iconic gift to Scotland
No reason to fear the slippery slope
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Irreverent protesterHe is called “Reverend” because he is always sermonising about something. |
Leader: A feast gone missingELSEWHERE in this issue appears a short appreciation of John Mason Neale, whom a |
Believing where we cannot proveALFRED TENNYSON, Queen Victoria’s third Poet Laureate, was born on 6 August 1809 |
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A Golden Gate that looks tarnishedFINANCES in the state of California are in trouble. This is not surprising, given recent problems in the world economy |
100 Years Ago: Grave scandal preventedYESTERDAY’S Daily News contained a statement from its own correspondent in Preston |
Mere narcissism, or a rare diary of the soul?WHEN Wanda Poltawska, a retired Cracow psychiatrist, published a book of notes and letters last March |
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Giles Fraser: It’s the poor what gets the painBARCLAYS have just posted huge profits. The first half of this year they made £3 billion. |
Paul Vallely: Burns’s iconic gift to ScotlandIN THE END, said my mate Alistair at the gym on Monday, it is just a sheep’s stomach filled with chopped-up innards. |
No reason to fear the slippery slopeTHREE WEEKS ago, I wrote about an important decision of the House of Lords to reject |
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