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It’s the best of jobs and the worst of jobs, and it’s time we all took it a lot more seriously.
Besotted by books and the printed word for his first 55 years, this computer convert now finds himself getting as much pleasure from the screen as from the page.
Brian Doyle recalls a shopping excursion that was anything but pedestrian.
Madeleine Byrne takes to the streets of Hong Kong for a pro-democracy march
Tony Kevin considers the cost of the free trade agreement.
Gary Pearce follows Mourid Barghouti’s journey to Palestine in I Saw Ramallah.
Reviews of the films Somersault,Catwoman and Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
Chris Gleeson investigates Brian Doyle’s The wet engine: Exploring the mad wild miracle of the heart.
Gavan Daws’s Prisoners of the Japanese: POWs of World War II in the Pacific prompts some reflection from Denis Tracey.
Ulm Minster is a testament to the eternal longing humans have always had for understanding
Ben Fraser laments the demise of genuine news and current affairs.
Brian Doyle makes the most of a furry situation.
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