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Gstaad The Speccie arrived just in time for me to read about the rudeness of one Lyndon Johnson, then vice-president,…
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Gstaad This is the best news since the Bush-Blair duo saved us from the nuclear holocaust Saddam was about to…
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Gstaad A reader’s inquiry as to why I think Paris belongs to yesterday (12 August) has me remembering times past.…
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Coronis Trafficking in enchantment, I sailed west to Coronis, the most perfect private isle on this planet. At times I…
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On board Aello She was built in 1921, a beautiful wooden ketch that is as graceful to look at…
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Athens With energy bordering on the demonic, I strut around an ancient stadium trying to make up for…
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Patmos While green Rhodes and greener Corfu burn away, arid Patmos remains fireproof because rock and soil do not a…
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Now that Wimbledon is over, a few thoughts about youthful brains showing traces of horse tranquillisers, angel dust and cannabis,…
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A poor little Greek boy writing about cricket etiquette is like Harry Sussex lecturing on discretion, but never mind. As…
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Gstaad There are lurid rumours circulating around this Alpine village that an international literature symposium has taken place, with some…
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Rome To the Eternal City for the saddest of occasions, the funeral of the mother of Taki, 17, and Maria,…
The only way is Middlesbrough
‘I was 12 when I first got laid.’ ‘Where was that?’ ‘In Middlesbrough.’ ‘How the hell did you get lucky…
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Southampton, Long Island ‘Why, oh why, do the wrong people travel?’ sang Noël Coward back in the early 1960s. Lucky…
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He bore his death sentence more gracefully than most heroes I’ve read about. As the end approached, his columns showed…
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New York The most likely place to be injured, or even killed, in the Bagel is the sidewalk, any sidewalk,…