The puzzle of who killed Haiti s Moise
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The presidential dogs were still alive, which meant that something was very wrong with the official explanation of the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise on July 7. In very poor countries even moderately prosperous people whose houses contain things worth stealing usually have large dogs, and those dogs are trained to attack intruders.
The dogs would certainly have attacked Moise s attackers if they didn t know them, but they didn t have a scratch on them. Neither did his bodyguards, who somehow didn t hear the 12 shots that killed the president and the several more shots that severely wounded his wife. In fact, they heard nothing, saw nothing and knew nothing.
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What made radical author Jeanette Winterson burn her own work
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Jeanette Winterson’s actions caused a Twitter storm.
You’d think she was a Nazi, there’s been so much fuss about Jeanette Winterson burning books. It was hardly an inferno. Just four books, all written by Winterson herself. Authors are allowed to burn their own work.
Why did she do it? As a protest against the “cosy little domestic blurbs” Penguin had put on the latest editions of four of her books:
The Passion;
What made radical author Jeanette Winterson burn her own work
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Jeanette Winterson’s actions caused a Twitter storm.
You’d think she was a Nazi, there’s been so much fuss about Jeanette Winterson burning books. It was hardly an inferno. Just four books, all written by Winterson herself. Authors are allowed to burn their own work.
Why did she do it? As a protest against the “cosy little domestic blurbs” Penguin had put on the latest editions of four of her books:
The Passion;