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...The graffiti task force, which contains one sergeant and eight dedicated officers, is also embroiled in a protracted guerrilla war that most people don’t even notice....
...The man who brought both items, 45 minutes later, was Staff Sergeant James Atkins....
...The subject of my meddling is the coup of 1980, when Samuel Doe, a master sergeant in the army, overthrew the government of William R Tolbert to become Liberia’s first indigenous leader....
...A Brief History of Seven Killings, by Marlon James, Oneworld, RRP£8.99/Riverhead, RRP$17 James became the first Jamaican winner of the Man Booker Prize with this exploration of the events surrounding the...
...It is a bold move for a group more hung up on secrecy than Apple’s R&D labs. Of course, it is targeting a main market listing: the bigger the bourse, the bigger the player....
...Little surprise, in a world getting to grips with the logic of “r > g”, that we should not expect the benefits to be equally shared....
...I was fresh out of university and the editor was a high-up at Faber and Faber, a talent scout for The New Yorker. But it never got written....
...I discover that it is Jerry Redfield’s job to advise American General John R....
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...Benjamin Markovits is the author of ‘A Quiet Adjustment’ (Faber)...
..., by James Shapiro, Faber RRP£20 For centuries, the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays has been disputed....
...Lowside of the Road: A Life of Tom Waits By Barney Hoskyns Faber £20, 609 pages FT Bookshop price: £16 All rock performers, to varying degrees, create a public persona....
...Sensible Hare and the Case of Carrots By Daren King Faber & Faber £9.99, 106 pages FT bookshop price: £7.99 More masterly daftness from the author of the award-winning Mouse Noses on Toast....
...Avoid Boring People: and Other Lessons from a Life in Science By James D....
...IN SEARCH OF MEMORY: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind by Eric R....
...TRAVELS IN THE SCRIPTORIUM by Paul Auster Faber ₤12.99, 132 pages Paul Auster’s fiction has always been self-referential....
...“[Rantzen] was a formidable recruiting sergeant and had a genius for understanding mass market entertainment,” says Bazalgette....
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