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What if ex-pats could vote?
By: Alan Markoff
A more nuanced portrait of the rich 1 per cent
A rebuilt Japanese island serves as a cautionary tale
BlackUp launched at Kirk Freeport
Design reaches breaking point
Greeks go back to the land
Inspiring young people
Landmark: For the Queen and Christianity
Local fans ready for Super Bowl
Making permanent lifestyle changes
Outpost draws explorers for a slap of sea spray
Paddle boarders make a splash
Price goes up for heritage
Style on the red carpet
The invisible hand behind wall street bonuses
Through trauma comes healing therapy
Waves and Wheels
Paddle boarders make a splash
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Paddle boarding is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, and the Observer set out to find out why.
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