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The Black Swan at Bedtime

I didn’t sleep well last night. I woke up laughing. Strange, I thought. Never had that before. For the first time in my life that I can recall, my dream was apparently sufficiently entertaining that I started to giggle and woke me up. A friend was solemnly telling me that Vladimir Putin was trying to

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Teacher vs influencer

Everyone’s a Teacher

Handshaking was not the sort of event at which victory was possible. The end of term meeting with one’s tutors (sometime in the presence of the college’s Master) was the sort of thing where survival was the best that could be hoped for. The aim was to get out unscathed. Mission Accomplished, I thought when

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Feminists

What Happened to Nicola?

Life hits us all hard, but especially young women Last weekend I caught up with a female friend, Anna*, from the US, whom I hadn’t seen in many years. We had a nice, long chat. I asked her how her daughter Nicola is. “She’s well,” she told me. “She’s now living with her girlfriend in

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father and daughter

My Daughter Ran Back to Me 

Long time readers of my column will know I am on the losing side of a brutal, seemingly endless divorce. I am also suffering parental alienation, which means my two beautiful daughters are suffering it too. That pain is greater than anything a loving father should be expected to bear.  Thanks to an initial court

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