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It's all a bit stale now, but it's like this. Some paper prints a cartoon of the Prophet. So fucking what? You don't have to buy the magazine,...
Don't be silly.
"Making blasphemy cartoon of the prophet is the worst act of terrorism". Well, now we know. I am glad they put this in perspective. And all this...
I'm glad you saw sense. It's the oldest trick in the book: find someone vulnerable who is searching for answers, and say you have them. Offer a...
The Indy is my paper of choice, precisely because it doesn't seem to support anyone much, is not rabidly Tory, or absurdly left-wing. Pretty much...
The Swiss customs are a pain in the arse. They annoyed me once, a couple of decades ago. Since then, I have been exacting my revenge at almost...
Charlie Hebdo isn't everyone's cup of tea. I've never bought it. It likes being offensive and is sort of sex-obsessed. As has been pointed out,...
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Probably not too far wrong.
If you look at a map, you can see that Switzerland is pretty important to the EU. If you want to move goods between Germany and Italy, say, you...
There is no real equivalent of the UK press in Switzerland - a small population divided into different languages and regions. The NZZ (Neue...
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5 million they are now saying. You'll be able to pick them out of the rubbish bins in a few days.
I'm not so sure about this. Take capital. It seems to flow around the world irrespective of EU membership. What are you trying to say, that the EU...
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you're not wrong.
Frankly, if the EU really thinks that the UK will leave, it might possibly get real about reform. As an economy, the UK is a large bit of the EU....
Well, the thing is, as I understand it, that the UK runs a trade deficit with the EU, so for them not to organise a trade agreement would hurt...
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It's going to snow here next week. Bring it on and let's get this skiing season going. I did another translation. I'm doing one for an exhibition...