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Julian Barnes memoir is quite an attention grabber
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Hal Niedzviecki laments our surveillance society; Jan Dutkiewicz and Jeremy Keehn visit mixed martial arts competitions; Carlos Cazalis depicts life in the favelas of Brazil’s São Paulo; Ann Silversides reveals the commercialization of scientific research in Canada; part three of former MP Barry Campbell’s memoir on life as a politician…
Julian Barnes memoir is quite an attention grabber
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