Open Secret:
[May 30, 2003]
A reviw of Stella Rimington's Open Secret - The Autobiography of the former Director-Generalof MI5
Crossroads 'was all a dream':
[May 30, 2003]
Remember Crossroads? Well, you dreamt it.
Pop Life:
[May 30, 2003]
Off to see Erasure tonight
Unfortunately There Are Effectively No Funds Available To Pay The Salaries:
[May 30, 2003]
Employees at The Accident Group, which in the past has been accused of aggressive selling methods, were told of their fate by a text message with a number to ring at head office
No Consensus In Support Of Same-Sex Unions:
[May 30, 2003]
The Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the world's 70 million Anglicans, says he is dismayed that a bishop in Canada has decided to authorise blessing ceremonies for homosexual couples
Dr Kildare is a Sissy:
[May 30, 2003]
When Dr Kildaire was growing up, being homosexual or a "sissy" was socially unacceptable
Helsinki Jazz:
[May 28, 2003]
Listening to Jazz in the centre of Helsinki [0 comments]
Amusing Connections in News:
[May 24, 2003]
Paul McCartney and Tatu - I connect them.
Here We Go Again:
[May 24, 2003]
I wonder how many blogs will mention Big Brother this year? Davina McCall continues to be the undisputed queen of handling a live show while jumping about in an excitable manner. Even while pregnant. [Source: BBC News: Big Brother's not-so-dirty...
An identity crisis:
[May 24, 2003]
A surprising take on identity cards over at The Telegraph
End of The Week:
[May 23, 2003]
I'm glad it's Friday.
Gone Fishing:
[May 21, 2003]
Of course the rest of the world has been moving forward while I've been away.
Friday Five - Organisation:
[May 11, 2003]
First attempt at the friday Five. It's all about organisation.
Michael Moore's Website:
[May 10, 2003]
Michael Moore: On the day after I criticized Bush and the war at the Academy Awards, attendance at "Bowling for Columbine" in theaters around the country went up 110%
Here Come The Euro?:
[May 09, 2003]
At the beginning of June The Chancellor of the Exchequer has to determine if our economy has passed the five test that would allow the UK to adopt the Euro.
A Bit Ratty:
[May 08, 2003]
This is my call to all journalists about to write about the BBC. Forget the dratted rat. He was irritating but he probably wasn't aimed at you. Please stop mentioning him
Downsize This!:
[May 07, 2003]
If Stupid White Men has made you think about reading more then this is a good start if you're happy to have many more American examples as the main topic. If you're looking for something a little more British then this is not the book for you.
Fly Away:
[May 06, 2003]
I never really had a fear of flying - at least not in the sense it stopped me doing anything. I just get nervous at take-off and then, generally, I am fine. I like a decent sized jet with seats that have sufficient padding on the arms so that, when I grip them, my knuckles can go white without serious injury to my hands
Violent Lyrics:
[May 06, 2003]
Songs with violent lyrics increase aggressive thoughts and emotions, suggests a study in US college students contradicting a popular suggestion that music loaded with violent imagery, such as some rap and heavy metal, are cathartic in venting aggression
Visit Rye:
[May 03, 2003]
We discovered Rye on a day trip to Kent. It's now added to the places I would liek to go back to!
Entertainment At The Start of May:
[May 03, 2003]
Reality TV is back, Madonna is on Television and a man take's his clothes off in the BBC Rush Hour promo.
Stupid White Men:
[May 01, 2003]
Probably the most famous of America Liberal thinkers at the moment, Michael Moore is a US treasure and they should treat him as such. Instead, the land of free speach tried to prevent this book being published following the attacks on the World Trade Centre.

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