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He has never concealed his sorrow over its steady decline in the last decade
Gavin Mortimer
The author skewered the pretensions of would-be intellectual travelers
Tomoé Hill
The trip ended with oysters, scallops and steak tartare at Le Stella, a cozy neighborhood bistro, and a peaceful train ride home
Lara Prendergast
The right endorsed the initiative, calling it ‘a first step toward a return of authority in schools.’ The left sees it as a distraction
Jonathan Miller
France could be on the brink of a lurch into a strange new political landscape