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LONDON LETTER: The power of snowflakes
Is it the tragedy of starving millions in the developing world? The fact that the Middle East is a tinder…
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ZULULAND LETTER: Lost trying to be somebody
‘Have I told you Jonty Rhodes is my cousin?’
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LONDON LETTER: Rubbish policies of the ‘experts’
I mean, what have current experts got right?
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ZULULAND LETTER: Fixing shoes and the country’s problems
Poor people’s shoes, because the rich stopped having shoes fixed, well, when they became rich
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LONDON LETTER: Farewell to eco-warrior extraordinaire.
This has put me in touch with some truly remarkable characters
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A mother’s letter to her sons
A FEW years have passed since putting my heart on my sleeve with a letter to the ZO, 'Heal yourself…
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Thanks to those who work over holidays
We pay tribute to those who have not been able to leave their stations, particularly those in the realm of…
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ZULULAND LETTER: My shameful Christmas memories
Until the man of the cloth realises that except for blaming El Nino outright on Satan, there’s absolutely nothing more…
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LONDON LETTER: Things not always what they seem
For example, Liberal Democrats here in the UK are not very liberal (you’re a bigot if you disagree with them),…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: The lighter moments of being a traffic cop
Interaction between motorists and traffic cops is by nature unpleasant and even confrontational, but there is often a humorous side…
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ZULULAND LETTER: Born to suffer is Lindani’s fate
His father died of Aids and his mom is a broom maker
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LONDON LETTER: Mark Spitz of the indoor hippo pool
Pipsqueaks have to weather quips such as ‘See you shortly' with regular monotony
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