




| Blog Review 617 |
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| Written by Netsmith |
| Tuesday, 03 June 2008 17:00 |
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An excellent comparison: Gordon Brown is Hedley Lamarr. Other nominations in the comments please. This is a little unfair isn't it? Sauce for the goose is turning out not to be that for the gander. Similarly, an interesting use of the meaning of "principles" in government. More on the duplicity with which we are governed, this time about recycling. Sigh, yet more governance. Is this the sort of result that those people fighting the War on Drugs really want? What's the best way to deal with waste? Make a profit out of it of course. And finally, a decent newspaper advice page and errors in whisky naming.
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