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China accuses US-based scholars of spying China has begun trials of two scholars who are accused of spying for the United States, according to the State Department. Li Shaomin, a US citizen who...
China accuses US-based scholars of spying China has begun trials of two scholars who are accused of spying for the United States, according to the State Department. Li Shaomin, a US citizen who...
Independent Up to 10,000 young people are "missing" from their schools and have left no trace of their whereabouts, according to Ofsted, the government's education standards watchdog. The commercial...
Education minister grilled about fees MPs quizzed higher education minister Margaret Hodge yesterday about further and higher education funding and university tuition fees. Ms Hodge said there would...

Nicholas Saunders praises a great scholarly effort that overturns historical prejudices in a fine reassessment of a continent .At the beginning of the 20th century, South America was the least known...
Ken Saro-Wiwa
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Transforming the Law
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This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is by a philosopher-novelist with a passion for swimming: "Five hundred guineas!" said Mor's wife." The winner...
Rebuilding the Reichstag
Frantz Fanon
That concludes the formal examinations business and it is now time for the external examiner's report. Let me thank our new external examiner for stepping in at the last minute after Professor Sidlow...
I am surprised by the bully-boy tactics employed against Dafydd Glyn Jones's paper ("Welsh snub 'sneering paper', THES , June 29). There is nothing "anti-English" or sneering about what Glyn Jones is...
I question Tim Leunig's statistic that only 72 students in six of London's poorest boroughs got more than 24 points in their A levels (Soapbox, THES , June 22). One of the six was Islington. But, as...
It would seem that it is not only the likes of Barthes and Derrida who misinterpret Ferdinand de Saussure, "the father of modern linguistics". He is also misinterpreted by those who castigate Barthes...