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[The TaxPayers' Alliance - Media Coverage] An investigation has uncovered at least 10 cases in which MPs' biographical pages on Wikipedia were altered to remove information about their expenses which had been added by members of the public after it was revealed by the Telegraph.
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[News] Just one individual prevented an overall Tory majority: David ...: So, UKIP purposely blocked the Tories from victory with their tiny polls of 1,500 in several constituencies…thereby enabling Brown to stay on holed up in Downing Street while Cameron desperately tries to find a workable solution with Clegg so as to tackle the massive deficit (an issue that UKIP supporters hardly mention as they obsess about gays, immigrants and the ‘real’ conservatism of another era that they whinge on about no longer existing).
[The Zimbabwe Telegraph] If Presidents were Toyota Models”¦”¦ | The Zimbabwe Telegraph: According to the internet Wikipedia, sabbatical (from Latin sabbaticus or Greek sabbatikos) is a rest from work, or an interval often from two months to a year. My philosophy professor used to write books during his sabbaticals.
[PrankVids.com] PrankVids.com » Blog Archive » Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Edition} 3/8 ...: The Telegraph isn’t the biggest selling paper in the uk next to the Guardian! I think Alex would find that he would agree with almost nothing that the Guardian publishes too…The health care issue for example, they will be poles apart.
[Lansonlad] MPs accused of Wikipedia expenses 'cover-up' - Telegraph « Lansonlad: MPs accused of Wikipedia expenses 'cover-up' - Telegraph. Some of our “more” reprehensible MP's still don't get it.
[News] Cameron knows how to split the Lib Dems - Telegraph Blogs: Gordon will step down within a month and then it will be a fight between balls and Milliband.Both equally represent the same measure of blandness that Cameron does.My money is on Ed Balls.Poor old sorry Brown,he waited for the devil to go get permatanned and then jumped in when the world started to collapse.He is Eden to Blairs Churchill.I am sure if Tony reads this it will cheer him up no end.I am sure he scours the blogs looking for nice comments.Next Zapatero,then the Big O.He will be a far greater challenge then any of these pumpkins
[GameOn Forums - Friendly Gamers] MPs accused of Wikipedia expenses 'cover-up': An assertion that he used taxpayers' money to renovate a flat in London despite owning three properties within the M25 and living less than 25 miles from Parliament was deleted from the website, even though it had been supported by references to Telegraph news reports.
[The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future] The Oil Drum | Drumbeat: May 9, 2010: In March 2004, when the recently-established UN Environment Programme published its first Global Environment Outlook Year Book (GEO Year Book 2003) it reported 146 dead zones in the world's oceans where marine life could not be supported due to depleted oxygen levels. Some of these were as small as a square kilometre (0.4 mi²), but the largest dead zone covered 70,000 square kilometres (27,000 mi²).
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[CocoPuff's Corner] The Technological Development of Cell Phone Through History ...: According to EH.Net Encyclopedias article on US Telegraph Industry, “the telegraph accelerated the speed of business transactions during the late nineteenth century and contributed to the industrialization of the United States.” A new industry prospered and people were trained/hired to become Morse Code specialists. It also fostered the growth of the telegraph industry which grew tremendously over the years.
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[News] The BBC is so jumpy right now! Look how it reacted to my blog ...: Roger Bolton rushed to apologise for the offence caused by his remarks about the Relics of the Little Flower on the “Sunday” program on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC got into a flurry contacting Paul Priest and others…
[The English Blog] The English Blog: Swearing can ease your pain: Burned your hand on a hot dish? Go ahead and swear”it might make you feel better, The Daily Telegraph reports: Scientists have discovered that uttering swear words can help to lessen...
[Oliver Kamm] Oliver Kamm: Those (unthreatening) libel threats: There is a problem, for your patience and for mine, in that Mr Clark's emails and letters threatening legal action were highly repetitive. This was largely because he kept asserting that I had one last chance to apologise publicly and delete the material from this blog that he found exceptionable, whereupon his stated deadline would pass and he would write again asserting that I had one last chance to apologise publicly and delete the material from this blog that he found exceptionable.
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