They’re burying the King. King Richard III (1472-1485), to be precise.
Life is strange. Death too, it seems.
They’re burying the King. King Richard III (1472-1485), to be precise.
Life is strange. Death too, it seems.
Enclosed with my new driver’s license is a nifty chart explaining how, because I am not female, I am legally entitled to drive after having two drinks, and helpfully explaining that if I want to be allowed to drink more when driving, I need to put on weight.
What are they thinking? This seems altogether sketchy from a policy perspective.
After reading the article, “China’s hypocrisy is showing”, published in Montreal Gazette on April 20, 2005, I feel very angry. I think it necessary to elucidate a few points. Continue reading Response to the Gazette article