Phillip Noyce’s political drama is a searing critique of American interventionism that feels all too pertinent today
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Phillip Noyce’s political drama is a searing critique of American interventionism that feels all too pertinent today
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From Brick, Chancery and Hangar to Flat Holm, Lundy and the Wolves, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz
1 Which country music legend was almost killed by an ostrich in 1981?
2 Sarah Mullally has…
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The ramifications of the president’s appeasement of Russia will be felt widely, not least in the alliance he recklessly undermined
In Graham Greene’s 1955 novel, The Quiet American, Alden Pyle, a CIA …
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