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Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Stefan Rousseau/Getty Imageshe Australian comedian Bill Kerr used to begin his BBC appearances with: “I don’t want to worry you, but …” Funny how those words came back to me last week as I watched the television coverage of the criminal bombing of homes in Ukraine.
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