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The Barber’s Diaries revisited

by Barney on 21 December 2008

Regular readers will recall that I wrote about the amazing and wondrous story of Charles Everett Ellis, as told in The Barber’s Diaries here (a year ago) and here (in September this year).
My good friend David Henderson tells me he has been working with the indie film makers Outpost Worldwide to revise the video story [...]

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Indian children at school

Children at New Ideal Academy in the Kakori Block, north of Lucknow
What do you do if you are a parent living in a village in a country where many state-run schools are appallingly bad? Do you just accept that your child might leave school without being able to count? Or do you hope that some [...]

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British young people seem intent on drinking themselves and British society in a complete stupor. Our government believed that it could change the traditional British drinking culture of knocking back the booze until you fall over into a continental-style café culture of allegedly civilized drinking by allowing pubs and clubs to obtain licences to sell [...]

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