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In the Critics this week
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[New Statesman (blog)] - Also in the history special: John Gray reviews John Lewis Gaddis's new biography of George F Kennan and praises the book's ability to capture the complexity of Kennan's character, as well as his ultimate disillusionment with US foreign policy.
Guardian: Critical eye - reviews roundup
[The Guardian] - John Gray in the New Statesman, called Philip Coggan's Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order "the most illuminating account of the financial crisis to appear to date", which begins where it should begin, "with an exploration of the nature
Joining the Quakers faithful at Barrow
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[The Northern Echo] - Richard first watched Darlington in – “we lost then, as well” – is joined by lifelong fan John Gray, also 49, by Andy Hurworth – a 45-year-old finance director – and by railways project manager Chris Nicholson, 33, who gets on at York.
Cork City Council prints wrong Irish translation on sign
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[Safety Sign Supplies] - Councillor Chris O'Leary told the news source that members of Cork City Council's Roads Committee have been left "red faced" over the mistake. In December, the East Lothian Courier reported that lettering on the glass entrance to the new John Gray
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