By reviewsphere / 29th April 2017
by Stephanie Vivarini The Venezuelan people finally woke up, the "chavismo" doesn’t have allied party in other countries and the...
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By reviewsphere / 28th April 2017
by Jim Taylor Is it churlish to complain about something being consistently entertaining, or can that same consistency also breed...
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By reviewsphere / 28th April 2017
by Caroline Malcolm-Boulton Roll up, roll up! The Big Kid Circus is currently touring Scotland and their show is indeed...
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By reviewsphere / 20th April 2017
by Mireia Prats Sometimes I wonder if we are losing our ability to wait. At least, to wait patiently. New...
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By reviewsphere / 11th April 2017
by Rupert Wolfe Murray 05:30 – Alarm goes off and Magnus gets up. Quick wash but no time for breakfast....
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By reviewsphere / 9th April 2017
by Peter Callaghan Amsterdam has many nicknames. Venice of the North: due to it's elaborate canal system. Mokum: a Hebrew...
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By reviewsphere / 9th April 2017
by Birgit Winkler What do you associate with the 9th November of 1989 first? The fact that the Cold War...
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By reviewsphere / 5th April 2017
The Digital Prowess of the Jurassic Park Franchise Just recently, Peter Callaghan of reviewsphere shone a spotlight on the Jordan...
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By reviewsphere / 5th April 2017
Nepali Bricks for Trump The best way to explore a city is to get lost in it and as soon...
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By reviewsphere / 5th April 2017
by Jack Anderson I have watched several debates between Christians and atheists on YouTube, the debates have always hinged around...
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By reviewsphere / 31st March 2017
by Rupert Wolfe Murray There are many small countries that have the misfortune of sharing a border with a much...
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By reviewsphere / 27th March 2017
by Andrew Jamieson This year sees Ghost In The Shell, the manga (a Japanese comic for the uninitiated), turn twenty-eight...
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