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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether voters should be held accountable for their chosen candidate’s behavior.
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Here, our editors respond with their suggestions. By T Magazine A roundup of unusual Christmas baubles, from diamonds made of lichen to glass flowers and strawberry tarts. By Ella Riley-Adams ...