Britain's opportunistic government have placed as much emphasis on
this as they can. The ever-eyebrow-raising Mr Portillo has
this to say about immigration and the tories. It turns out that Arthur Miller wrote his best works after
abandoning his son with Down's syndrome; notably,
Death of a Salesman, with that curious father-son faith/guilt centerpiece. And, lastly,
Bryan picks up where
I left off with Diana's decade.