A Syndrome May Hide Another

By | October 23rd, 2015|LRO 05|

But there’s more. To top it all, the two clinical pictures appear to overlap. A recent study, focusing on a group of nearly 1500 autistic children showed that 20% of them had received an initial diagnosis of ADHD. Compared to other children, young children previously diagnosed with ADHD would be more likely to receive a [...]

When Things Fall Apart

By | October 23rd, 2015|LRO 05|

The French translation may well be an opportunity to discover the book for those who missed the affair at the time. The torso was discovered exactly 10 days after 9/11, and, in France at least, the affair went relatively unnoticed. Richard Hoskins’s involvement in the case was personal from the start. Lecturing on African religion [...]

David Cameron and the Joy of Tax

By | October 23rd, 2015|LRO 05|

The issue of tax, then, and Corbyn’s promise to tax the rich, was high on the agenda. Alluding to Labour’s decision to seek the advice of various economists like Thomas Piketty, Joseph Stiglitz and others, Cameron ridiculed the choice of Richard Murphy, author of the book The Joy of Tax. The Prime Minister gleefully claimed [...]