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Tag Archives: Wimbledon
The River of Anger from Stratford to Aleppo
Anger is universal. Without anger we are not alive. It is a powerful river running through all our lives. It can be a force for good and achievement while also driving terrible deeds and behaviours. Today, both types of anger … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleppo, Andy Murray, anger, Arab Spring, Ben Ainslie, Bjorn Borg, Gemma Gibbons, Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe, Koffi Annan, Michael Phelps, Nelson Mandela, Olympics, Syria, Victoria Pendleton, Wimbledon
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How Lendl and Tears will see Murray through
Andy Murray’s display yesterday was a sign of a huge step in his development as a man. When he burst into tears the world looked on in shock. Suddenly this slightly petulant and not altogether attractive young man was showing … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, anger, Dunblane, Grand Slam, Nadal, tennis, Wimbledon
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