Author: Simon Hughes

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Desenvolvimento Web em Rio de Janeiro

Disponibilizamos trilhas de aprendizado com o conteúdo formal apresentado pelo professor, permitindo uma melhor fixação dos conhecimentos adquiridos. Recomendamos dedicar de 1 a 2 horas diárias para reforçar esses conhecimentos. Serão 2 horas de...

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Athers’ lockdown choices

SPORT Mike Atherton’s ten favourite sports books You can’t watch it during the coronavirus crisis, but you can certainly read about it; our chief cricket writer tips his sporting favourites Mike Atherton Tuesday March...

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SIMPLE ITALIAN PLEASURES AT SIMPLE PRICES

By SIMON HUGHES FOR THE DAILY MAIL PUBLISHED: 14:21, 4 January 2020 | UPDATED: 18:01, 4 January 2020 Those who crave simple, unpolluted, old-fashioned pleasures will appreciate Le Marche — a region of Italy, between the Adriatic Sea and the...

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Cretan surprises

The Greeks like to say that Chania is their version of Venice. But there are no canals or exorbitantly-priced shoes and you don’t keep getting lost so its a gross exaggeration. Its narrow, winding...

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A family affair

  My historian sister Bettany and I had made a holiday pact. I, a blinkered ex-sportsman, would try to open my eyes to Greek culture if she would indulge in some physical activity.  But...

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Williamson: the soft extinguisher of hope

Of the four men currently dominating the ICC batting rankings, Kane Williamson is the least conspicuous. The jerky, fidgety Steve Smith accumulates runs with robotic relentlessness, Virat Kohli bristles with impetuousness at the crease,...

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NON STOP TO PERTH AND BACK

The best programme on Australian TV is the weather forecast. An impossibly tanned presenter in a floral shirt flashes his bleached-teeth smile at the camera and waves his hand airly about a map of...

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A new delivery

A jellyfish is the oldest multi-organ animal on the planet – it has existed for over 500m years. It has never evolved its basic structure which has allowed it to survive, but also consigned...

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Good morning Doctor Kumar

I walk down a quiet, Jasmine-scented road in the early morning sunshine and through the gates of a rambling villa, set in verdant hills, its pleasant, leafy garden spreading out on all sides with...