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How to lift one's spirits amid all the horror
How to lift one's spirits amid all the horror

The Guardian

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How to lift one's spirits amid all the horror

Page after page of horrors in the Guardian these days, but for reading to lift one's spirits, go to the Other Lives pages. These record the wonderful people who for decades have shown the other side of humanity – teachers, community activists, and voluntary workers at home and abroad. Simon Barley Stroud, Gloucestershire So the BBC believes in demonstrating impartiality between the perpetrators of genocide and their victims (BBC drops Gaza medics documentary over impartiality concerns, 20 June). In doing so, it despoils a fine reputation and should be deeply ashamed. Bob Marshall-Andrews Labour MP, 1997-2010 I think pan frying is more of a cultural signifier (Letters, 22 June). The person who eats something pan-fried clearly isn't the sort of person who would regularly eat fried food (chicken nuggets, for example). They also favour sous-vide while shunning boil in the bag, and will happily read magical realism while giving the fantasy shelves a wide berth. Nigel Steel Uxbridge, London I have fried many things, but I have never fried air. Jim Morrison New Barnet, London Frequently when I am asked 'How are you?', the questioner doesn't wait around to find out. Graham Russell Market Drayton, Shropshire How about 'pre-existing' ailment (Letters, 23 June)? Actually, it means 'before it existed'. Dr Dennis Hawkins Leominster, Herefordshire Have an opinion on anything you've read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.

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