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Morgan Makes The Case For Wales
Guerrilla Welsh-Fare (subscribe) | yesterday | Politics
This piece by Rhodri Morgan deserves a wider audience today . Whilst some Labour MPs have been trying to quash further devolution it is clear that Rhodri Morgan is getting behind the referendum in a big way following Sir Emyr Jones Parry’s report yesterday. Today the incumbent Fist Minister, who has been tipped to possibly lead a YES campaign, has been backing Plaid’s views. Some of what Morgan has... -
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/Film UK: Edgar Wright vs. The Times, Ken Loach’s Route Irish, Honeymooner and More
/Film (subscribe) | 9 hours ago | General
Coming to you weekly from my vantage point in good old Blighty, it’s Slashfilm UK. Anglos and Anglophiles rejoice as every Friday I’ll be bringing you a round up news, links and coverage specific to the motion picture comings and goings here in the UK. Sometimes we’ll be talking about films that have already played in the US, other times it will be films that won’t make it to the US for a good while... -
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11th International Transgender Day Of Remembrance, 20th November 2009
The F-Word Blog (subscribe) | 13 hours ago | Politics
For many trans people, life is not easy. Nobody said it would be. But being trans is not something we choose and as a consequence transitioning may not be an option either. For some of us it's something which we... -
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An article from the Guardian that changes my mind about 10:10 a little
Alex Ross - Shipley Labour (subscribe) | yesterday | General
I’ve been quite critical of the 10:10 campaign previously, not because I believe it will be damaging or because it’s misguided per se, but because we all know we need to more than wear woollen jumpers, which is one of the things people can do to allegedly reduce their emissions by 10%, and because any [...] -
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++++Huge climate story breaking?+++
Bishop Hill (subscribe) | yesterday | Sciences
It is claimed that the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia has been hacked and there is a massive file of emails and code up on a server in Russia. If what has been posted is real then the balloon is about to go up. Excerpts of the emails have been posted here . They include a CRU scientist welcoming the death of a prominent sceptic, discussion of how to fiddle results and so on.... -
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Placenta treatment reportedly helped injured soccer players
Boing Boing (subscribe) | 18/11/2009 | Football
Yesterday, I posted that injured soccer player Robin van Persie flew to Serbia for a "placenta oil massage" he hoped would heal him. Apparently, the placenta treatment worked, but the Telegraph reports that it may have been more invasive than a massage: "The injection of horse placenta on to the affected area is claimed to speed up the recovery process and, while it is not known whether (teammate Yossi)...
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'Myself As Exhibit A'
Backspin (subscribe) | 18/11/2009 | International
Jonathan Boyd says MSM coverage of Israel has a direct bearing on the levels of anti-Semitism. That's inspite of what The Guardian's editor, Alan Rusbridger, told Channel 4's Dispatches program. Boyd writes: Perhaps most important, it failed to mention in... -
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Ohhhhhh… no. That’s just… wrong!
What Does The Prayer Really Say? (subscribe) | yesterday | Health
Am I off base here or is this just… wrong? This comes to you from purity solutions: "artistic World-Class Churchware Proudly Mass in the USA for Over 60 Years".D’ya s’pose they have a ShamWOW in liturgical colors for those pesky Precious Blood Dispenser accidents? Post from: WDTPRS Ohhhhhh… no. That’s just… wrong! Post from: WDTPRS Ohhhhhh… no. That’s just… wrong! -
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DigitalFoundry compares Assassin's Creed II on 360, PS3
Xbox 360 Fanboy (subscribe) | 19 hours ago | Video Games
Okay, if you want honesty: we can't usually tell the difference between Xbox 360 and PS3 clips when put side-by-side. We've been gaming since characters were less detailed than gingerbread men, so comparison clips always look like two gateways to the future chugging along next to each other. But if DigitalFoundry tells us there's juddering, then we're inclined to believe them, no matter what juddering... -
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Stephen Timms explains (a bit) why the government wants to change the copyright act
The Guardian Technology blog (subscribe) | 22 hours ago | Politics
Following on from the story earlier today about Lord Mandelson's plans to get an amendment made to the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA) of 1988 that would allow him - or any future secretary of state for industry - to amend it over copyright enforcement issues , I spoke to Stephen Timms, the financial secretary to the Treasury, who is also involved in the Digital Economy bill, being published... -
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How the Right and British Eurosceptics have responded to last night's new EU appointments
ConservativeHome's ToryDiary (subscribe) | 14 hours ago | Politics
In what is a most rare occurrence, the Daily Mail and the Guardian agree on a headline to cover the story of the appointment of the EU's new President and High Representative - "The Great EU Stitch-Up". So how have the appointments of Herman Van Rompuy and Baroness Ashton been received by the Right and the wider Eurosceptic Movement? Last night I noted the reaction of Shadow Foreign Secretary, William... -
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Reid Schedules Saturday Night Vote for Health Bill Supported by 35% of Voters
The Blog (subscribe) | 21 hours ago | Health
Senate Republican aides say that Harry Reid has scheduled the first vote on his health-care bill for Saturday night for 8:00 p.m. after 10 hours of floor debate. Ed Morrissey notes that registered voters oppose the House health care bill 51 percent to 35 percent ; a poll done by the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling shows registered voters oppose "President Obama’s health care plan" 52 percent... - see all discussions
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Jury backs police over clown's arrest
Belfast Telegraph (subscribe) | 14 hours ago | International
A US federal jury ruled that New York City police didn't use excessive force when they arrested a professional clown who left a suspicious item that turned out to be a balloon inflation device inside a coffee shop. -
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Police head warns officers would resign over Tory plans
New Statesman (subscribe) | 13 hours ago | UK
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Ashton shrugs off criticism
Reuters UK (subscribe) | 10 hours ago | International
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's new foreign affairs chief on Friday dismissed criticism of her lack of experience and said her role would strengthen Europe's voice in the world. -
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Reaction to first EU president
BBC News (subscribe) | 17 hours ago | International
EU leaders react to the appointment of Belgian PM Herman van Rompuy as the first permanent European Council President. -
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Cumbria flooding: residents' disbelief at scale of floods
The Telegraph (subscribe) | 13 hours ago | UK
Residents hit by torrential flooding in the Cumbrian towns of Cockermouth and Workington have told of their disbelief at seeing the roads around their homes turned into rivers. -
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Shocking new threat to web freedom,
Open Democracy (subscribe) | 21 hours ago | High-Tech
Peter Mandelson is planning to introduce changes to the Digital Economy Bill now in Parliament to give the Secretary of State power to amend copyright law by statutory instrument, effectively allowing he and his successors to do anything, without parliamentary approval or debate, provided it is done in the name of protecting copyright. Cory Doctorow of BoingBoing has the details : read more
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UK & World News: Afghanistan: We will need western troops for another five years, says...
The Daily Record (subscribe) | 21 hours ago | International
HAMID KARZAI was sworn in for a second term as Afghan president yesterday and vowed to make the country safe within five years. -
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A beer to your health; even more for better health!
Vbg-log (subscribe) | yesterday | UK Politics
Some of the best news you'll ever read.Drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of heart disease in men by more than a third, a major study suggests.The Spanish research involving more than 15,500 men and 26,000 women found large quantities of alcohol could be even more beneficial for men. I think I probably fit into the large quantities of alcohol group.For those drinking little - less than a -
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UK & World News: Tony Blair out of the running to be EU president
The Daily Record (subscribe) | yesterday | UK Politics
TONY BLAIR was out of the running as Europe's new President tonight after Gordon Brown said he was switching his support to another Briton - EU Trade Commissioner Baroness Cathy Ashton. -
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Murray pitted against del Potro
Daily Express (subscribe) | yesterday | Sport
British number one Andy Murray will face US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the opening singles match at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. -
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Facebook refuses to embed ‘report abuse’ button
Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog (subscribe) | yesterday | High-Tech
LONDON - Reports indicate that social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace have refused to embed a "report button" that would allow users to report abuse. According to a report in New Scientist, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has devised the free "abuse button" that would link children and teenagers to advice and [...] -
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Leaders in last-minute attempt to decide top European Council roles
The Guardian (subscribe) | yesterday | International
Opposing groups try to find consensus on who should take presidential and foreign minister roles ahead of Brussels summit The leaders of Europe's main political tribes conferred in Brussels this afternoon in an attempt to hammer out a last-minute consensus on who should be the top two people running the EU's new Lisbon regime ahead of a crucial Brussels summit. While Christian democratic government... - see all breaking news












