Their Muslim faith did not spare them from the terrorists’ bullets. Continue reading…
Category Archives: Journalism
I’m bitter Isis has stolen my neighbourhood
At the town hall of the 11th district, just opposite my flat, a little table was set outside on 15 November for flower tributes and a book of remembrance for the more than 129 killed in the terrorist rampage through my neighbourhood. Continue reading…
Sugar levels in what we eat and drink: why the tide may be turning against Big Food
The first time I realised that I had unwittingly developed a close relationship with sugar was in the 1990s, when I was working in New York. The “natural” low-fat plain yoghurt I was eating for breakfast tasted unusually sweet. Continue reading…
Public opinion condemns Dominique Strauss-Kahn despite acquittal
Dominique Strauss-Kahn may have been acquitted on charges ofaggravated pimping, but he will forever be guilty in the court of public opinion in France. Continue reading…
Fat fight turns to hidden sugars
In the face of a soaring global epidemic of type 2 diabetes and obesity, the food industry is at last on the back foot. Continue reading…