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The first spade hit the dirt on July 4, 1817, near the appositely named Rome, New York
Bill Kauffman
He explores the lives of the nurses, train drivers, rescue crews and factory workers who are up and about while the rest of us are sleeping
A.S.H. Smyth
For the first time in my life I danced and cried at the same time
Catriona Olding
The cause turned not on politics but on the heart. However absurdly, I had come to see the Holy Father as a love rival
Nicholas Farrell
An age-old practice
Our need for belief in the supernatural gave rise to a demand for ‘mystical intermediaries,’ argues Manvir Singh
Mick Brown