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The high-tech scheme enhances the familiar story of the Pied Piper, the colorful stranger who lures the rats from the German town of Hamelin by playing a magical tune on his flute, only to be cheated of his fee.
A compilation of articles, reviews, essays and opinions from all over, a recent day's topics included, among much else, America-bashing, The Lord of the Rings reconsidered, George S. Patton's generalship, Isaiah Berlin and a high-tech scheme to beat the roulette wheel at London's Ritz casino.
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Several such schemes, a high-tech equivalent of the old practice of coin-clipping, were uncovered in Britain after decimalisation in 1971.The hard stuffWhen euro notes and coins are introduced in 2002, a new set of problems will emerge.
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