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If we apply Zeno ’s paradox to the health benefits of rest gaps between short bursts of walking, then not moving seems to be the healthiest option.
Three pages of your Sport section devoted to billionaires’ boats? Feels like a throwback to my first Guardian -reading days.
“ Google to buy nuclear power for AI datacentres” sounds suspiciously like a suppressed verse from the Book of Revelation .
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