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There's perhaps no more iconic tool than the Swiss Army Knife, but it seems to be made explicitly for right-handed users. So ...
A nearly 200-year-old French copper cookware brand beloved by top chefs including Daniel Boulud, Tyler Florence, and even ...
My first column in The Citizen was summer 2005, and I wrote about the Irish families in Victory, including my own. It’s true ...
The handle’s pommel end is a great, less-than-lethal striking tool. Böker’s historically accurate Sleeve Dagger is now ...
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Retired New York Times Paris Bureau Chief Elaine Sciolino returns to Buffalo, where she was raised, to talk about her book ...
For nearly four decades the prop house History for Hire has helped filmmakers recreate the past. But with fewer films shot in ...
Since Neuromancer took the sci-fi world by storm in 1984, computing nerds have pined for a “cyberdeck” — the ultimate in ...
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Darrel Campbell speaks to ITV Wales' Swansea correspondent Dean Thomas-Welch. A teacher who wrestled a knife from a schoolgirl after she stabbed two teachers and a pupil admits he struggled to ...