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Tacitus Schmacitus
This Writing Life: Ian Hocking —
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Scott Pack replies to a Guardian piece by Stuart Jeffries that (according to Scott; I haven’t read it) is another ‘why can’t bookshops be like the old days’ article. Among other things, Scott writes: Less than a decade ago it would have been possible to walk into a branch of Waterstone’s, especially ...8 hours ago -
Button and manager visit McLaren
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Given a tour of the factory by team boss Martin Whitmarsh. McLaren has confirmed British newspaper reports revealing that Jenson Button visited the Woking based team’s headquarters on Friday. The 2009 world champion-elect had just touched down in Heathrow after a post-season holiday in Japan when he made “a ...13 hours ago -
Martin Rowson on Brown, Obama and Afghanistan
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Foreign Office and MI6 are backing efforts to remove reconciled Talibs from UN sanctions list Martin Rowson17 hours ago -
Heres the last hard choice for Labour: leader or country | Polly Toynbee
Comment is free | guardian.co.uk —
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The byelection doesnt alter the polls. Victory is impossible under Brown. MPs must act or leave us with the Conservatives Labour this week was like an airliner hitting an air pocket, a plunge then miraculously stabilising. Holed by the grieving Mrs Janes and losing cabin pressure, Glasgow North East was a merciful ...18 hours ago -
Caster Semenya: People want to stare at me, to touch me. I dont think I like being famous so much | Donald McRae
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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A visit to Caster Semenyas training camp in Pretoria shows how her life has changed since winning the womens 800m in Berlin On a stormy afternoon in Pretoria a hooded figure runs steadily in the distance, head held high against the big black clouds rolling over the city. It is hard to tell if we are following a man ...19 hours ago -
UNEP in on ‘Clean Green’ New Zealand Scam
Apartheid New Zealand —
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UNEP dishonestly promoting New Zealand as “clean and green” despite common knowledge You can expect tourism pimps like Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet and Virgin Holidays promoting New Zealand as a top holiday destination, despite the road kills, extreme violence and pollution, and in the face of the ...23 hours ago -
MoD investigating alleged rape and torture of Iraqis by troops
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Lawyer alleges collusion between Britain and US over ill-treatment of prisoners, including sexual humiliation The Ministry of Defence confirmed last night that it is investigating 33 cases of alleged abuse, including rape and torture of Iraqi civilians by British soldiers. One claimant alleges that he was raped by ...1 day ago -
Navy crew watched pirates seize British couple
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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The crew of a Royal Navy vessel watched a British couple being kidnapped by Somali pirates, but were ordered not to open fire in case they endangered the couples lives, it emerged last night. Paul and Rachel Chandler, from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, were kidnapped in the early hours of 23 October when armed men stormed ...1 day ago -
Nasa crash reveals water on moon
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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• Scientists say significant amounts of liquid found • Mission may shed light on evolution of solar system It might not be quite as exciting as life on Mars, but water on the moon is surely the next best thing. Nasa scientists yesterday announced that a probe that was deliberately crashed into the moons ...1 day ago -
Sulimays, the cafe that offers a side order of senior citizen pop criticism with breakfast
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Meet the (replacement) hipsters serving up opinions for Pitchfork and Stereogum Real-life old people! Arent they just great? Theyve got bags of stories because they know loads about stuff that us young folks werent around to see, like rationing, Take That and Jordans original features. Expertly cashing in on this ...1 day ago -
Screen burn
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Sky News in 3D could be thrilling. You could have your eye out on some of their graphics Last week, Channel 4 brought you The Execution Of Gary Glitter. This week, its Brian Mays Stereogram Images of the Monarchy in 3D. Either theyre having a breakdown or I am. Actually, the Brian May thing is a small part of The ...1 day ago -
Flu virus keeps Tal Memorial in check
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Ten of the world elite are competing at Moscows Tal Memorial, which ends today and is one of the strongest tournaments in chess history. But the winner in the events first half was a flu virus which affected several grandmasters and encouraged a minimalist, cautious approach. Ukraines Vasily Ivanchuk wore a face mask, ...1 day ago -
Englands timely chance to measure up against Brazil yardstick | David Lacey
Sport: Sportblog | guardian.co.uk —
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There is never a bad time to play the Brazilians, even for an England team savaged by injuries There is never a bad time to play Brazil, even with a team weakened by injuries. Sir Alex Ferguson might dismiss this evenings friendly in Doha as a junket for the Football Associations blazers but for Fabio Capello and ...1 day ago -
On the road: Nissan GT-R 3.8 V6 Black Edition
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Can you feel the G-force? Yes, I can Lets play a game of word association: Nissan. Chances are youll have one of two reactions. Either youll draw a complete blank or, more likely, words like "Japanese", "economy" and "modest" will spring to mind. But the phrase that is almost certainly not jumping around your brain ...1 day ago -
The armchair gardener | Lia Leendertz
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Theres no need to brave the elements this winter. Smart gardeners stay inside, curl up with the seed catalogues and conjure a stunning display for next year There are lots of things you can do in the garden at this time of year, but the real question is, do you want to? Yes, there will be a few crisp, bright winter ...1 day ago -
Doctor, doctor: Burst blood vessels in the eye and twitchy fingers
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Our medical expert answers questions on burst blood vessels in the eye and twitchy fingers In the last few weeks, the top and lower part of my index finger have started twitching – its a bit like twitching in the eyelid. Ive read that Parkinsons disease often starts in the hands in a similar way – should I ...1 day ago -
Space solves: How to install a fireplace or clean an electric blanket
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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From replacing a flame-effect gas fire with a real fireplace to cleaning an electric blanket, our crack team can solve all your domestic problems Can we convert our flame-effect gas fire to a proper fireplace? "If you have a flueless gas fire, there is no option to convert," says DIY expert Julian Cassell, "but ...1 day ago -
The Measure: Stellas new shades, hi-tops, Atkins Diet, Marmite bars, vampires | Fashion
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Three cheers for Stellas new shades and Y3s bright hi-tops, boo-hiss for glow-in-the-dark lingerie and Marmites new cereal bars Going up Sprouts An autumn/winter mainstay and precursor of festive activities – try them stir-fried Ordering off-menu Anna Wintours at it and Roberto Cavalli has Mexican take-out ...1 day ago -
This column will change your life: Anger | Oliver Burkeman
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Is it the best fun you can have with your clothes on? Certain facts about human psychology are so obvious, so undeniable, that they become invisible, and we act as if they werent true at all. For example: anger can be fun. "It feels a lot like the first rush of an opiate – a tingling warmth on the insides of your ...1 day ago -
Q&A: Speech Debelle
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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My most unappealing habit? I belch quite a lot Speech Debelle , 26, was born Corynne Elliot, in London. She signed to the Big Dada record label in November 2007 and released her debut album, Speech Therapy, this year. The hip-hop record gained critical acclaim and, in September, she won the Mercury prize . ...1 day ago