Sometimes life defies parody. The Financial Times, like every other newspaper, led on Saturday with a terrorism-related story. But they know their readers well: "Anti-terror boost for duty-free" was the headline.
Sometimes life defies parody. The Financial Times, like every other newspaper, led on Saturday with a terrorism-related story. But they know their readers well: "Anti-terror boost for duty-free" was the headline.
'An intellectually arrogant Bolshevik'...'his reach exceeds his grasp'
Headmaster, 1972
'Dear Sir,
There is a person on your staff called Tom Roper, whom I believe to be a librarian of some kind...' from a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Sussex University, 26 June 2010