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Generations of psychiatrists, psychologists and brain scientists can remember being turned on to the fascinations of mind and brain by the Anglo-American neurologist Oliver Sacks. In a long succession ...
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Incensed by efforts to reinvent former Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos, a former foreign correspondent sets the record ...