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February 2021

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Are you tired of experts?

Chilton Williamson, Jr.

The true scientist ‘believes the science’ only provisionally

french women

Jeremy Clarke

What French women want
lake geneva

William Cook

Lake life
upstate new york

Bill Kauffman

My failed attempt to unite the Upstate New York literary scene
doggers

Home January 18, 2021

Come back, doggers, all is forgiven

They cause much less mayhem than the cyclists who have driven them away

Melissa Kite

fortuitous
The unfortunate misuse of ‘fortuitous’

An airplane crashing into your house would be fortuitous, but not, from most points of view, fortunate

Dot Wordsworth

mink
The rise and fall of mink

Farmed minks live in battery cages, tightly confined

Simon Barnes


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