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The gold standard in newspaper typos
It doesn’t help that the watch communicates exclusively in Californian
He was in the habit of buying The Irish Times daily and reading every word, over several hours, with a ruler in hand
After Korea, she went to Moscow, the first American correspondent allowed into the post-Stalin USSR
Nathan Leopold jnr and Richard Loeb murdered a 14-year-old neighbour, Bobby Franks
Garryowen, or a version of it, became a regimental anthem on both sides of the Atlantic
Cars were few and slow-moving, even on unpedestrianised streets
While still undecided on the subtitle – a crucial matter – I signed a contract
The diary-writing Tone made a deep impression on later Irish revolutionaries
The local elections allowed women to vote for the first time
The documentary Ransom ‘79 is a startling reminder of what a mad, bad, and dangerous place Ireland was in the Seventies
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Between waves of fear, Woo-Geun imagined being back at home with his family
From a row of fixed binoculars, we took turns to scrutinise the North Koreans
Something that unified most of our disparate group of journalists was a love of beer