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The Economist

When has there ever been certainty?

When has there ever been certainty?

None can deny whose strong arms made the winning difference in World War II. The same fingerprints can be found on the remnants of the Berlin Wall, and on the Iron Curtain not merely thrown open but torn off its rails in so doing lightening up many hundreds of millions of lives. The same hands too...

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It’s not such a crazy question. For the last hundred years or so – as long as aircraft have been an important part of economies – governments have claimed ownership of the...

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