‘The worst team in Wallabies history’: Australian media show displeasure at Ireland defeat
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‘The worst team in Wallabies history’: Australian media show displeasure at Ireland defeat
www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/...
Never forget the unbelievable long-term consequences of war.
www.spiegel.de/panorama/ham...
Never forget the unbelievable long-term consequences of war.
www.spiegel.de/panorama/ham...
Love not such nights as these. The wrathful skies
Gallow the very wanderers of the dark
And make them keep their caves.
Love not such nights as these. The wrathful skies
Gallow the very wanderers of the dark
And make them keep their caves.
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― James M. Cain
― James M. Cain
― James M. Cain
"We should have kept tariffs and capital restrictions on China skyhigh in the hopes it never became a competitive industrial producer, trapping hundreds of millions in subsistance poverty and raising the cost of everything."
We thought we could compete.
"We should have kept tariffs and capital restrictions on China skyhigh in the hopes it never became a competitive industrial producer, trapping hundreds of millions in subsistance poverty and raising the cost of everything."
One of the main reasons the UK has historically been so much less polarised than the US, is that Britain has a shared source of information, consumed and trusted by most people regardless of their politics.
One of the main reasons the UK has historically been so much less polarised than the US, is that Britain has a shared source of information, consumed and trusted by most people regardless of their politics.
This is what I call value for my tax money
This is what I call value for my tax money
The "Penrose Effect" seems to be a real thing - hypothesised in the 1930s and re-tested in the last decade or so:
Where you reduce your inpatient psychiatric provision, you'll see a correlated rise within 10yrs in prisons of seriously mentally ill prisoners.
The "Penrose Effect" seems to be a real thing - hypothesised in the 1930s and re-tested in the last decade or so:
Where you reduce your inpatient psychiatric provision, you'll see a correlated rise within 10yrs in prisons of seriously mentally ill prisoners.
And not
“Do you feel lucky, punk?”
And not
“Do you feel lucky, punk?”
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