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    THE ONE WITH ARABS IN IT | November 27th 2007

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    Adam LeBor finds that his new book about Jaffa is being well received by almost everyone except the Israeli consulate and the Anti-Defamation League. A pity about that sub-title ...

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  • FROM KAREN TO KIBERA, A NAIROBI FOREST WALK


    WITH HYENAS, TREE POACHERS AND OTHER DISTRACTIONS

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    Jonathan Ledgard walked across the ancient forest of Ngong, in Nairobi, from the smart suburb of Karen to the sprawling slum of Kibera. His full account is in Intelligent Life magazine. Here is the final part of it ...

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