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Guardian: University access should be based on merit - but how do you ...
[The Guardian (blog)] - An elite school poacher-turned-gamekeeper might be more effective, argues Charles Moore (Private Eye's Lord Snooty), another clever boy socially engineered into High Toryism at Eton. As the Telegraph's own editorial argues here it's the fault of
Keynes's wisdom is perfect for the eurozone
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - By Charles Moore This book was published in 1919, so I am a bit late reviewing it. But, on the morning when the eurozone tries to decide on its latest “bail-out” of Greece, Keynes's classic work seems strangely relevant. After winning the First World
DJ Taylor: Keep the red flag flying? Could do...
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[The Independent] - I can remember, in the late 1980s, trying to persuade the editor of The Spectator, Charles Moore, that what his paper needed above all was a football column. Mr Moore was polite but unimpressed. On the other hand, one only needs to look at the number
Google News: La basura tóxica del mar se sirve fría en su mesa
[Publico.es] - El fundador de Algalita, el capitán Charles Moore, fue de los primeros en llamar la atención sobre esta negativa consecuencia del desarrollo industrial del consumismo. A la vuelta de un viaje entre Hawái y California, relató cómo su catamarán tuvo que
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