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                                        with over 100 editors and journalists across more than 25 cities, Monocle delivers the latest in global affairs, business, culture, urbanism, fashion and much more with our daily digital bulletins, films, books, newspapers, magazines and radio service. Where your complete media partner around the world around the clock, Monica and I engineer on the world. What makes a great product? Is that the hand finish glaze on of ours? The artistry of the label on a drinks bottle? Is that the knowledge that it came from a heritage brand with the best skills in the business? Or that it was made sustainably within one country way? Appreciate the items that we know who had the hands of a great craftsman or woman on them more than those that came off a factory conveyor belt on. After a period of fast fashion and mass production, it seems the customers even more aware of where and how their things are created. This'll is made in France, a celebration of the rich tradition of French craftsmanship and innovation. In manufacturing, Berry stands next to George watching him. George stands there, overcome in speechless as he holds Susie as he sees the familiar faces. He gives him a sick grin. Tears coursed on his face. His lips frame their names as he greets, um, Uncle Billy brackets emotionally at Breaking point. Close brackets. Mary did it. George Mary did it. She told a few people. You were in trouble and they scattered all over town, collecting money. They didn't ask any questions, too. Said if George is in trouble, count on me. He never saw anything like it. Tom comes in digging in his purse. Is he Commons? And people were at the heart of Romania's curatorial offering, inviting visitors to manipulate a community of automatic giving a sense of involvement, if not complete control. Simple and altering mechanics of this interactive stage touches on Alejandro Aravena as interest in architecture as an instrument of self government and the opportunities ahead for people to engage in the world being built around them in Venice for monocle. I'm Gillian Tobias