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...of Economics and Political Science Felix FitzRoyUniversity of St....
...It also hosted the unforgotten England v Argentina match of the 1998 World Cup....
...Summer’s Crown: The Story of Cricket’s County Championship, by Stephen Chalke, Fairfield Books, RRP£20 A wonderfully researched, very well written and lovingly produced history of the county championship...
...It centres on the Madigan family and their house, near an unnamed town, on the coastline of County Clare....
...out on a journey through the county on his doorstep....
...France begins Financial ethics discussed St Paul’s Cathedral hosts a lecture on the relationship between regulatory reform and the culture, identity and meaning of the financial sector, by James Featherby...
...Vincent Mifsud, head of technology (Europe), Cobham, defence industry contractor. Paul Noon, general secretary, Prospect, the trade union....
...His elucidation of works such as the St Matthew Passion makes you want to listen to the music afresh....
...human urban society, a kind of Lonely Planet guide for the otherworldly....
..., by Paul Krugman, WW Norton, RRP£14.99 Paul Krugman, winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, is the most influential economics columnist in the US....
...The Prince of Wales himself took a strong stand against tall, modernist buildings that might compromise a single sight line of St. Paul’s Cathedral....
...violent and wounded societies....
...The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better By Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett Allen Lane £20, 352 pages Two distinguished academics explain how consumerism and gross income inequality...
...of St John, the London restaurant that has become a sort of shrine to offal, provides a sequel to his groundbreaking cookbook....
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