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"What Bill Cosby's Accusers Have to Endure on the Stand," by Jia Tolentino.
Look at the appalling abuse Prof Mary Beard had to endure on the internet after her appearance on Question Time.
But it would usually demand a lengthier atonement than the ten months which Mr Mandelson has had to endure on the backbenches.
But with American soldiers facing deadly combat overseas every day, this modest show provides a powerful reminder of the hardships, psychic stresses and physical dangers that men and women endure on the front lines.
Jia Tolentino has been reporting from the trial of Bill Cosby; read her most recent piece on what his accusers have to endure on the stand.
Avalanche, asphyxiation and exposure are hard enough to endure on the craggy flanks of Mount Everest.
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