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Written by Netsmith   
Friday, 29 February 2008

As The Guardian witters on about Teh Great Evil of Tesco's obeying the country's tax laws, a useful corrective: it's not going to save any tax anyway.

The latest flier in US politics is that John McCain cannot be President because he wasn't born in the United States. Incorrect.

If we moved further into America's economic embrace, might this happen to us too? 

The final squalid results of E-Day: third to last para for the full effect. 

An explanation, from a GP, of quite how badly wrong the government got the new GP contract. 

So, which do you want? Windmills or whooping cranes? 

And finally, everything you might want to know about Leap Day. 

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