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While Rome burns
Since my last Westminster Gleanings, I have been in Ethiopia and the world has turned upside down, the bottom fallen out of public and personal financial security and every disaster-movie cliché used in an effort to describe the economic avalanche in...  | Read.. 
 
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People’s president
Sir — Barack Obama’s win is historic not only for the African-American community but also for colou ...  | Read.. 
 
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NEW HANDS
The prime minister has, for most of his tenure, been his own foreign minister. He has spent much time abroad, hobnobbing with...| Read.. 
 
FOCUS ON JUNK
There is something vaguely disconcerting about Anbumani Ramadoss’s relentless drive towards a healthier nation. Everything th...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
It takes two to quarrel
Mating is a notoriously tricky business for porcupines, but even the first date is an awkward transaction. Likewise for prick...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
All I say is, nobody has any business to go around looking like a horse and behaving as if it were all right. You don’t catch horses going around looking like people, do you? — DOROTHY PARKER