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column

[kol-uhm] / ˈkɒl əm /




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Today is my final column for The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

"But it doesn't help our chances of success if Ben Stokes keeps encouraging our batsmen to attack, attack with one finger hovering over the self-destruct button," Boycott wrote in his Daily Telegraph column.

From Barron's

I have said in my previous columns that the game I love is all about the players and its supporters, but I will make a distinction here.

From BBC

This column in March related how the duo had won initial vindication, and were rewarded with senior jobs advising Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on IRS reform.

From The Wall Street Journal

There were more than 34 rows of information across three columns, and I cannot imagine my 90-year-old self having the patience or ability to sort through it.

From MarketWatch