The Cornish Exile

24/03/2011

Logistics

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Who'd have thought that a post entitled "Logistics" would bring me out of my blogging slumber? Probably anyone who knows me. I...
10/04/2009

An Officer and a Gentleman

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Blogging isn't one of my specialities any more. Gone are the days of updates on what I bought in the shops. Gone are updates of practica...
23/12/2008

Living up to London

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Despite being the sort of person who loves to plan everything out, even if I'd spent a year do so, I don't think I'd have predic...
27/08/2008

The day the blogging died

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You may (or may not) have noticed that my blog entries have dried up over the past couple of months as I've had less and less time to sp...
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03/08/2008

A Family (Re)Union

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When I first met Judge Koeltl in Holland last year, he remarked on how he knew someone with the same surname as me; Doug Connah, a lawyer fr...
31/07/2008

A Tale of Two Committees

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One of the benefits to working in an office where there are far too many interns for the work available is that we get to go a relatively hi...
28/07/2008

A Very British Reception

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Just after the internship started we heard that we'd be meeting with the British Ambassador, but we knew not why nor quite how. Last Wed...

The White House

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Every day on my way home from work I walk up Pennsylvania Avenue and past the White House. It's a hugely enigmatic building, and it'...
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