Friday 28 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: We're America's best friend in Syria. Turkey bombed us anyway.

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We’re America’s best friend in Syria. Turkey bombed us anyway.
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The special challenge Steph Curry presents to LeBron James
Two books reveal two giants of the hardwood: Curry and James.
 
Latest GDP report is an economic wake-up call
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Hemingway and Dos Passos, great friends destined to be great enemies
James McGrath Morris depicts the flowering and ruin of a writerly relationship.
 
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Here’s a joke: A president walked into a bar …
He blamed the bartender.
 
Trump’s report card is in: Your guide to commentary on his first 100 days
Historians and experts have mixed results for the first chapter of Trump's tenure.
 
Can lessons of the humanities help solve problems in the business world?
Christian Madsbjerg argues that literature and philosophy aid corporate creativity.
 
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