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The noble feat of Nike | The Spectator
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The Spectator from 1 per week. Books & Arts. The noble feat of Nike. Globalisation – otherwise known as 'ruthless international capitalism' – is enriching the world's poor, says Johan Norberg. Globalisation otherwise known as ‘ruthless international capitalism’ is enriching the world’s poor, says Johan Norberg. Today Nike has almost four times more workers in Vietnam than in the United States. I travelled to Ho Chi Minh to examine the effects of multinational corporations on poor countries. Nike ...Furth...
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Alex Massie, Author at Coffee House
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Douglas Murray, Author at Coffee House
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Subscribe from 1 per week. Books & Arts. Douglas Murray is Associate Director of the Henry Jackson Society and an author, most recently of Bloody Sunday: Truth, lies and the Saville Inquiry. It’s a bad day for Anjem Choudary – and a good day for secular law. 16 August 2016 18:10. So farewell then Anjem Choudary. At least for a few years. Britain’s biggest loudmouth Islamist has finally been convicted in…. Why the Prevent strategy isn’t the problem. 12 August 2016 18:04. 9 August 2016 17:20. Last Friday I...
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I love ART: NAPTIN JULIA, JENNIFER, JESSICA?
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22 Ocak 2014 Çarşamba. NAPTIN JULIA, JENNIFER, JESSICA? Dünya kadar işim olsa, elli yaşına da gelsem, yataklara da düşsem kıyafet kritiği yaparım arkadaş! Hollywood insanları sağ olsunlar zaten insana öyle bir malzeme veriyorlar ki, elbiseler takılar rüyalarıma giriyor. Bunca varlık içinde böylesine rezil seçimler kabus gibi peşimden koşturuyor. Ben sana mı kızıyım, danışmanlarına mı kızıyım sana bu elbiseyi sunan Dolce Gabbana’nın yüzüne mi tüküreyim bilemiyorum tatlım sen ne dersin? Cevap veriyorum: Bi...
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Rod Liddle, Author at Coffee House
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Taki, Author at Coffee House
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No need to panic — probably | The Spectator
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The Spectator from 1 per week. Books & Arts. No need to panic — probably. When there is so much data suggesting the world’s climate is heating up, some may find it presumptuous of Nigel Lawson, who is not a scientist and has undertaken no original research, to hope to challenge the prevailing orthodoxy. Would we take seriously an appraisal of his time as Chancellor of Exchequer written by someone whose only expertise was in oceanography? An Appeal to Reason. Duckworth, pp.149, 9.99. For some, this will b...
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Four reasons why this year's Labour party conference felt so weak | Coffee House
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Subscribe from 1 per week. Books & Arts. Four reasons why this year’s Labour party conference felt so weak. There are many reasons why Labour conference felt flat this year, and many of them are out of the party’s control. But there are a number of things that the party could help, and they were much more powerful than any of the confounding factors. 1 Ed Miliband’s poorly-delivered speech. The party leader’s decision to memorise. 2 Exposing the gaps in Miliband’s speech. You might also like. Ed Miliband...
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PAPERGIRL: INSPIRATION: Papermaker Gill Wilson
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INSPIRATION: Papermaker Gill Wilson. Gill Wilson's work with natural fibers and patterns. Yesterday, I was taking a break from prep work for my fall classes at Bloomfield College (beginning next week), when I came across the work of papermaker Gill Wilson. .From the UK, I think, she originally studied paper making in Japan. For the past couple of years she has been creating work for clients in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Greece, the Middle East and Japan. Gill in her studio. Once processed, the fiber...
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No, the Syrian civil war is not "Obama's Rwanda"
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Subscribe from 1 per week. Books & Arts. No, the Syrian civil war is not "Obama's Rwanda". Question To Which the Answer Is No. Is asked by Will Inboden over at. Has Syria Become Obama’s Rwanda? There are many reasons why it has not, not the least of them being that the question rests upon an utterly false premise. According to Inboden, however:. What would you do differently? What do you most regret? I think a more honest answer to the question might have to include the words. Moreover, there is a limit ...
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