Welcome to the Wednesday edition of The Mark Steyn Show, slightly extended to accommodate belated Australia Day observances because Mark was busy with short-notice guest-hosting earlier in the week. We also have Americans in London and Ontarians in Quebec - all the top stories of the day, plus a bottom story. There's a robotic edition of The Hundred Years Ago Show, and a Last Call with a happy ending. And Mark's Mailbox looks at suggestions for the road ahead.
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For that brave band who prefer Steyn on video, he'll be joining Tucker on the telly live across America at 8pm Eastern/5pm Pacific. If you're minded to stick with non-visual formats, he'll be back right here with Part Eighteen of his latest Tale for Our Time - George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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