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Laurence Westwood

Laurence Westwood

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Dec 24, 20255 min
The Judge and the Darkness
The assassination of Judge Giovanni Falcone more than three decades ago laid bare Italy’s long war with the Mafia and the cost of defying it. Capaci, Sicily, the site of the A29 bombing that killed him in 1992. Giovanni Falcone At precisely 5.56 pm on May 23, 1992, thirteen drums of TNT and Semtex placed in a culvert on the A29 – the autostrada leading from Palermo Airport to Palermo, Sicily – and near to the small town of Capaci were detonated. The explosion was so massive that it registered...

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Nov 17, 20255 min
Anthony Grey: The Reporter Beijing Tried to Break
A young British correspondent sent to decode Mao’s China instead became one of the earliest symbols of hostage diplomacy. Anthony Grey was held hostage in Peking during Mao's 'Cultural Revolution.' Anthony Grey, who passed away last month aged 87, first learned what it meant to be a pawn of great-power politics long before the term ‘hostage diplomacy’ came into vogue. ‘In view of the illegal persecution and the fascist atrocities in Hong Kong against Chinese correspondents, the Chinese...

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Nov 5, 20256 min
The Galaxy According to Heinlein: The Return of Starship Troopers
Published at the height of the Cold War, Starship Troopers shocked readers with its unapologetic militarism and strict civic philosophy. First edition dust jacket of Starship Troopers Robert A. Heinlein It came as quite a surprise back in March to learn there is to be another film adaptation of Starship Troopers, perhaps science fiction grand master Robert A. Heinlein’s most controversial novel. With no confirmed release date, this new adaption is set to be written and directed by Neill...

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