Race to the sky: Is London’s tall tower addiction ruining its skyline?
"I don't know what London's coming to," said the English actor, singer and playwright Noel Coward in 1931 as the city's first skyscrapers began to rise.
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"I don't know what London's coming to," said the English actor, singer and playwright Noel Coward in 1931 as the city's first skyscrapers began to rise.
Donald Trump pounced Monday on Hillary Clinton for calling half of his supporters a "basket of deplorables" late last week
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