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... World News , and Anthony Burgess , the novelist and critic , took this for the title of one of his best novels , The End of the World News ( 1982 ) , which offers three stories for the price of one , in a kind of literary triptych ...
... World News , and Anthony Burgess , the novelist and critic , took this for the title of one of his best novels , The End of the World News ( 1982 ) , which offers three stories for the price of one , in a kind of literary triptych ...
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... world , and as the century progressed it developed the service industries which are the source of its present wealth banking , shipping , insurance , commodity dealing and finance . As means of transport improved people moved out of the ...
... world , and as the century progressed it developed the service industries which are the source of its present wealth banking , shipping , insurance , commodity dealing and finance . As means of transport improved people moved out of the ...
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... world , in East Anglia , with its unparallelled octagonal tower , which gets so few tourists today that it became the first church to charge an entrance fee . ( £ 1.60 in 1987 ) . The palace was used by John of Gaunt from 1381 until his ...
... world , in East Anglia , with its unparallelled octagonal tower , which gets so few tourists today that it became the first church to charge an entrance fee . ( £ 1.60 in 1987 ) . The palace was used by John of Gaunt from 1381 until his ...
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