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Listen up, you pathetic providers and hoteliers
Get ready for the selfie of the future – photography posing as sculpture
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How the internet forces us to choose between science and religion
Blog, vlog, post but please express your individuality – even if everyone’s at it
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Imagine the Treasury could earn billions doing absolutely nothing
Our era needs new words to describe new conditions
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Forget speaking tours – Peter Mandelson should go into suits
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