- Tue, 12:41: RT @Tom_deWaal: 1 A month now since the new #Karabakh conflict started. It’s still escalating. A human tragedy, a regional crisis and a war…
- Tue, 12:56: RT @Tom_deWaal: Thank you to @foreignaffairs for the chance to go deeper into the deeply intractable dynamics of the #Karabakh dispute. The…
- Tue, 14:35: A Time of Gifts / Between the Woods and the Water, by Patrick Leigh Fermor Two brilliant, brilliant books of travel writing, written respectively forty and fifty years after the events described. #nwbooks https://t.co/XjYAlwqxmG https://t.co/K0Rj9HkKRs https://t.co/HNAN5pkOJh https://t.co/PvdBCQXgjB
- Tue, 15:35: In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote I am as fascinated as anyone by the story of human wickedness. This seemed to me a particularly good (and early) example of the genre. #nwbooks https://t.co/deoYFCRXCh https://t.co/E2Ksya2OJw https://t.co/9b0tijGpcp
- Tue, 16:05: Brexit makes Britain ‘less useful to the US,’ says former top diplomat https://t.co/JsjfBcOvg7 “Only a considerable upside”
- Tue, 16:35: Gentleman’s Agreement, by Laura Z. Hobson (and film) Laura Z. Hobson, like her character Elaine Wales, was a Jew who used a non-Jewish surname, so she knew what she was writing about, and it shows. #nwbooks https://t.co/rBpid7zYVF https://t.co/pHs3D0AZc5 https://t.co/xkppzxOmDQ
- Tue, 17:11: Like Pyrrhus, Johnson loves to lay claim to victories, all of which are at our expense https://t.co/UEx4eTZoZN Sober reflection from @jnpowell1 who knows what it’s like to be in 10 Downing St.
- Tue, 17:35: Luck and the Irish: A Brief History of Change, 1970-2000, by Roy Foster Foster’s aim is to explain how Ireland modernised between 1970 and 2000. Each of the chapters is a good scrutiny of important elements of the story. #nwbooks https://t.co/04eh97a8fT https://t.co/UbxDPVNa4X https://t.co/b2vfWZjWaJ
- Tue, 17:45: RT @janet_maughan: @nwbrux It certainly made my blood run cold when I read it years ago.
- Tue, 18:51: Survivants, tomes 3-5, by Leo https://t.co/yYuYVmrbhC
- Tue, 20:00: RT @tconnellyRTE: ‘Really brutal’ – Belgium struggles with second wave https://t.co/a4MAdwwbpk
- Tue, 20:48: RT @fmanjoo: great piece https://t.co/3utD8kBQO6
- Tue, 21:39: Headline of the month. https://t.co/lfqy1yndCo
- Tue, 21:52: RT @greensideknits: @nwbrux Another entry I didn’t have on my 2020 bingo card.
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 28 October: Ian Marter, Matt Smith, Abomble Snowmen #5, Stones of Blood #1, Arachnids https://t.co/Svk5Kv8ZES
- Wed, 09:48: Escaped cloned female mutant crayfish take over Belgian cemetery https://t.co/NAwQqRgEm7 Headline of the month.
- Wed, 09:54: RT @evilrooster: Peak 2020. Top quote from the article: “The EU banned possession and release of the uncanny crayfish in 2014 but it is im…
- Wed, 09:56: RT @GavinSellar: Not now, escaped cloned female mutant crayfish, not now! https://t.co/wCqAacmvHR
- Wed, 09:58: RT @Radlein: THE UPRISING BEGINS https://t.co/reqo4983uF
- Wed, 10:41: RT @K_dPage: Ooh, a prequel. https://t.co/M2ONwzgXCq https://t.co/xYYhGNM0U8
- Wed, 10:45: How the experts messed up on Covid – UnHerd https://t.co/Iox85piu6f Very good point – following the science is all very well, but the scientists can also be wrong.
- Wed, 11:10: Fascinating stuff. Thank you, @srdjancvijic . https://t.co/VxFWLOVdya
- Wed, 11:45: RT @bbcdoctorwho: Get your bowls of fish fingers and custard ready! Happy birthday to the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith https://t.co/C0lbR…
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