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" ... And yes, as at the top, it does produce a little laugh that The Guardian doesn't get this basic point, that we are already adjusting for the prices of goods in different places. But think through the implication of that. That one columnist makes such a mistake, well, we all have our little brain spasms now and again. But The Guardian's serried ranks of subeditors (yes, they do still employ them) didn't manage to note it either. And while The Editor might be too august a figure to have checked this one column they do actually have editors who do approve everything that gets printed. Meaning that the entire structure of the UK's leading serious left wing newspaper are simply ignorant of the basic facts about global poverty and inequality. ... "
" ... In old-school broadcast TV-language, what we can call the serried international "affiliates" in this massive event, all 68 and counting, will provide follow-on bombardments in the very second their contracts with the mothership CBS allow them to go live with it. It's global and unstoppable. ... "
" ... On the rooftop terrace of the five-star Hotel U Prince, Pavel Baudis surveys the city he’s lived in for most of his 59 years. Over his shoulder is Prague’s tourist-heavy town square and the grand gothic spires of the Church of Our Lady before Týn; in front of him stand serried ranks of ochre rooftops. ... "
" ... Still, the race for Harry remains a race involving family castles across the land, serried courtiers who can block and parry, and who, also, can usher and favor one candidate over another. Although he retains nominal control over the immediate disposition of his own royal loins, the prince himself has control over just a small part of the process. No matter the odds on any particular runner, the race is by no means a sure thing. ... "