After all, did not King Canute do the same? The tale of Canute and the tides is often told incorrectly — that a vainglorious king, drunk on power, ordered the tide not to roll in. When it did ...
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It’s possible, as President Donald Trump flings executive orders hither and yon, that he may sign one to regulate the flow of ...
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The i Paper on MSNOn TV tonight: The tragic story of the last British woman to be hangedAlso, the Amandaland gang go camping and new crime drama Get Millie Black takes us to Jamaica ...
Ed Miliband, the UK's current Energy Secretary, is swiftly cementing his place in history as the modern-day embodiment of ...
A steady stream of despondent young men are filtering out of a job centre in the market town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, ...
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Goodbye to Baseball’s Most Anachronistic RuleThe New York Yankees have abandoned their half-century prohibition of beards, a policy that was archaic even from its infancy ...
On the facial-hair front, they were Abe Simpson yelling at a cloud, King Canute trying to hold back the tide. And it worked. As those tides of fashion waxed and waned, the Yankees remained clean ...
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the audacious ways scientists are considering to combat Earth's rising sea levels.
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