[dropcap]A[/dropcap]mazing; to be struck with wonder has emerged an often abused word by those whose vocabulary seems limited… Read More
A politician is notable for his deceptions, writes Mitchell Ross in 1978 essay. “Like an actor,” adds Ross, “he… Read More
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He kicked off his address with clear recollection of what conceivably was the most memorable day of his life. Read More
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hortly after the last sitting of parliament, Kenny Anthony addressed the nation on TV to explain, as he said, the… Read More
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