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ALTERNATIVE VIEW

ANYONE COMPLAINING about Miami ought to have seen Las Vegas in 1981 and 1982. As temporary tracks go, Caesars Palace was similar to any COVID test centre found adjacent to your local airport in recent years. You know the sort of thing – an abandoned car park with haphazard lanes marked out in zig-zag fashion by plastic barriers. The only difference between this and Las Vegas was the defining edges in Nevada were made of concrete and no masked person was wielding a swab with menace when you eventually reached the finish.

That said, the

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