The Third Leader: View from here
15th Nov 2006, 02:57 GMT
Significance is not always immediately apparent. Yesterday, as we variously report, the eyes of the world were turned as usual, to the Middle East and the United States; the world of science was continuing in its current feelgood vein by following the good news about red wine with good news about chocolate; while, in Oxford, the clever people were once again wrestling with the problem of how you can dream among the spires efficiently.
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