The Fall of the Berlin Wall: A Review of Ian McEwan’s Novel ‘Hodiny’

The Fall of the Berlin Wall: A Review of Ian McEwan’s Novel ‘Hodiny’

A crane lifts a meter-wide piece of wall, white on one side, spray-painted with cheerful graffiti on the other, and sets it aside. People applaud. Confused police officers have flowers tucked into the holes of their green uniforms. It is November 1989, and the hero of Ian McEwan’s new novel is being pushed by a … Read more

Review of the novel The Clock by Ian McEwan

Review of the novel The Clock by Ian McEwan

A crane lifts a meter-wide piece of wall, white on one side, spray-painted with cheerful graffiti on the other, and sets it aside. People applaud. Confused police officers have flowers tucked into the holes of their green uniforms. It is November 1989, and the hero of Ian McEwan’s new novel is being pushed by a … Read more

Uncovering Harsh Business Practices of Supermarket Chains: Agrarian Chamber’s Success in Monitoring Private Brands

06/05/2023 13:14 | From networks NETWORK MONITORING First success? The Agrarian Chamber has long drawn attention to the differences that retail chains make between their private brands and “ordinary” goods. In one supermarket, however, they discounted this common item. Precisely in the one from which the photos published by the Agrarian Chamber of the Czech … Read more