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Weekly News Summary from Slow News Weekly

The news just gets stranger and stranger. This week it’s the Paradise Papers and David Burton (author and editor-in-chief at our sister company, For Pity Sake Publishing) gives this seemingly bottomless pit of a news item top billing in his Slow News Weekly digest. Today’s edition also includes Burton’s insightful take on another ponderous item, this time from that august institution of learning, Cambridge University. Apparently, sheep can be trained to recognise human faces. Who knew?

 

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Filed Under: Slow News Weekly Tagged With: Blackie McDonald, Cambridge University, Dave Burton, For Pity Sake, Global News, News, Paradise Papers, Slow News Weekly

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