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It always takes long to come to what you have to say, you have to sweep this stretch of land up around your feet and point to the signs, pleat …
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It always takes long to come to what you have to say, you have to sweep this stretch of land up around your feet and point to the signs, pleat …
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Read MoreCharles and Camilla are choosing personal gratification over the survival of a 1,000-year-old monarchy
Read MoreAs a youth, the trees sustained me. I wonder now, have they been betrayed ?
Read MoreA father ponders the moral architecture of children on a trip to Sherwood Forest
Read MoreBrueghel was right— everyone sees nothing at least once in the life of a tragedy. To the left, in the painting, a tenant farmer walks behind a horse— four centuries …
Read MoreAs the deadline looms for settlers to leave the settlement of Gush Katif,
will Sharon’s Disengagement Plan divide the country against itself?
David Byrne turns the deadly sins on their head to say something new about the world
Read MorePaul Martin once had a vision for Canada’s role in the world. Does he still?
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