Customers coming to a barber shop were pleasantly surprised to see a prominent note in the shop window that read: “Tomorrow we will cut and shave for free.” As there was a chance to save some money, many turned around and decided to come the next day. When those customers returned to the barber shop the following day, they were…
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“There was never a day when Covid-19 rules were fully followed in No 10, Whitehall’s former ethics chief has said. […] She said she would find it hard to pick one day when the regulations are followed properly inside that building.” This report from the UK Covid Inquiry shows the attitude of the British government officials in stark contrast to…
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There are no prizes for guessing what has dominated the news for the last three weeks. The newest conflagration in the Holy Land has virtually been impossible to avoid unless you have made some real effort to do so. As an avid listener to a speech radio station of high-quality journalism, I have heard arguments from both sides of the…
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It started in 1990, the year when the Iron Curtain was finally dismantled, and – for perspective – I was a spring chicken at the age of twenty. It paused for four years in 2001 (when I was still young-ish at thirty-one), and it’s now been running continuously since 2005. Based on a renewed contract, it will run until 2028,…
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A couple of days ago, I was struck by the vast number of pumpkins now available in a supermarket. In fact, there were so many that they had their own space on the shop floor rather than in the aisle with other fruit – where they belong – like tomatoes and cucumber. Oh, wait a minute… In most shops, those…