Robert Cottrell
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Recent articles by Robert Cottrell:
- IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT CARS
- A WORK BY MANY HANDS
- JOYCE HATTO: THE GREAT PIANO SWINDLE
- A LETTER FROM PARIS
- GOD STOPS AT THE BORDER
- DON'T FIGHT ROOM TEMPERATURE
- IN PRAISE OF UNREMARKABLE TOWNS
- A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TO HEDONISM
- I WOULD GIVE ALL METAPHORS FOR ONE WORD
- HOW TO RUN A RUGBY WORLD CUP
- INTRODUCING THE INTELLIGENT LIFE PLAYLIST
- A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- ADVENTURES IN ALTERITY
- DRIVING WHILE DELUDED
- ALAN BENNETT GIVES US A NEW QUEEN
- THE TORNADO AS ART
- ROBOT SWARMS INVADE KENTUCKY
- FROM KAREN TO KIBERA, A NAIROBI FOREST WALK
- THE INTIMATE PLEASURE OF THE IZAKAYA
- INSIDE BILL CLINTON'S SHWAG-BAG
- HOW TO EAT A GUINEA PIG
- LONG LIVE THE BLESSED KNIFE
- WAKE UP AND SMELL THE EXHAUST PIPE
- THE RUGBY WORLD CUP GOES LIKE A ROCKET
- THE INNER WORKINGS OF J.M. COETZEE
- DANGER: RICHES AHEAD
- HATTOGATE: BRYCE MORRISON REPLIES
- THE DESIRE OF PAINTING
- A BUTCHER'S HEART
- REMBRANDT AND THE NEXT TERROR
- THE DEATH OF ALPHA-BLOGGING
- SCENES FROM PALESTINIAN LIFE
- I WANT TO LOSE A FORTUNE
- THE MADMAN AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE
- CALL ME A CAB!
- THE SEX DIARIES OF JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES
- In the event of reincarnation
- Nazi Literature and Yiddish Policemen
- It was that or Madonna
- Brahms and Kindle
- Secretary Albright and President Bartlet
- Don't try this in London
- In praise of Sydney Wolfe Cohen
- Religion and the use of masks
- "T" is for "typo"
- A meeting with the local leopard
- What do Mormons believe?
- Jobs of today
- A party in Princeton
- A little less than Kindle
- The Autumn issue goes online
- The parable of the Kindle
- In which I do a disservice to Adam LeBor
- A day in Riga
- Lunch with David Rennie
- The private life of the Belgians
- Believe me, you'll like the chipmunk
- Khrushcheva on Nabokov
- The Economist debates happiness
- Enid on Mailer
- Moderation in all things, including moderation
- Breakfast with Enid Stubin
- The Economist Shuffle
- Is Russia becoming our enemy?
- Lunch with Peter Singer
- Mazower and LeBor on divided cities of empire
- That's "Sills", not "Hills"
- Reader, he Googled me
- Unconsidered trifles
- The death of shelf-life
- New notions of noir
- The day they invented Frank Bruni
- Communion with the dead
- Index tracker: The Blair Years
- MY LIFE IN A HANDBAG
- Soundwalk Audio Guides
- Bradt Bulgaria 2007
- Lonely Planet Bangkok Encounter 2007
- Top Trails Sacramento 2007
- There once was a happy brown noun
- Marginalia | Ann Wroe | An 1820 Shelley
- My phone just fled the country
- Google versus Israel
- A note to our readers
- Amis and his ilk
- The bridge and tunnel crowd from Manhattan
- Greece: Taki versus the pyromanes
- Guest blogger alert | Jacob Leibenluft
- Websites: Google Maps adds 54 countries
- Air travel: Best advertising campaign ever
- The ghost of Philip Roth
- The German soul, in a wheelchair
- Once upon a time you looked so fine
- Louis Auchincloss, literary lion
- Ann Wroe in Atlantic City
- Intelligent Death: Pavarotti
- Out loud!
- I was Brodsky's minder
- France: My postman is on fire
- God's blog


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quote How could Mr. Ewing talk about board game renaissance without mentioning Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, which are far less repetitive than risk or monopoly and have been the true catalyst of the recent board game revival. ...