Africa is running low on fuel, and it's beginning to slow commerce. Voters in columbia are getting ready to head to the poles this week. Our obituary's editor reflects on how he helped scotland prosper while hanging on to its history.
POLLS SUGGEST // Polls suggest the country might get its first-ever leftist leader. Whatever the outcome, a fresh outbreak of violent protest may await. Africa’s increasingly crippling fuel shortages can be blamed on more than just higher prices. And reflecting on the life of Lawrence MacEwen, laird of a tiny Scottish island whose austere simplicity he fought to preserve.
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