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Bagehot
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Greasing the ladders
Zero-covid is making it tougher for Chinese strivers to get ahead
Paths to the middle class are narrowing
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Mr Smith goes to Silicon Valley
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One foot in the grave
Humans were performing amputations earlier than thought
A new find in Borneo puts the advent of surgery back by almost 24,000 years
Frame the swamp
A hit Brazilian telenovela is updated for a different age
The new “Pantanal” is full of nostalgia, but much about its wetland setting has changed
A piece of cloth
Issey Miyake saw clothes in a completely new way
The Japanese maker of extraordinary things died on August 5th, aged 84
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