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The Coup, the Poet and the Secret to Winning Wimbledon

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

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The South African Republic

Rudyard Kipling was a tennis fan. When he lived in Vermont with his American wife, he built the state's first tennis court at his house. He wasn't thinking about tennis when he wrote his poem, If. Dr Leanda Starr Jameson didn't always live up to the values the poem espoused. But what exactly was he invading for? The South African Republic was run by boars. Bear with me for a bit of colonial history.

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