LIVING HISTORY
January/February 2012
'History books will provide sustenance in the dark months (and even darker times) ahead'
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December 2011
'It may be premature to celebrate the fall of Gaddafi, especially since the National Transitional Council has introduced sharia'
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November 2011
‘Explaining why he prefers imported Chinese labour, the head of Zambia’s largest construction company said: “Here they are like the British. They have tea breaks and a lot of days off”’
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October 2011
‘We need to present a career in the army as a proven route out of the structural unemployment which dogs young Muslims’
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