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Olympics, reflections…and a remembrance

It was much harder than usual to choose the title for the Week 31 Weekly Blog Club summary. I will leave the post that made it so tough till the last, although it was not quite the last published during

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Dancing, dragons, danger – and just doing it

Although there are fewer posts to read this week (15 rather than last week’s 22), they are all, as ever, well worth reading. The (always optional) theme for Week 11 was women because the Weekly Blog Club week happened to

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The Sporting Prince: Harry Charms on Diamond Jubilee Tour

Hannah Chia has a confession to make – and looks at Prince Harry’s sporting activities on the Diamond Jubilee Tour. The Sporting Prince: Harry Charms on Diamond Jubilee Tour by  Hannah Chia.

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