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Public Address 10/07/06 - The Usual B*Stardry

Published: Mon 10 Jul 2006 12:19 AM
PUBLIC ADDRESS 10/07/06 - The Usual B*stardry
The Usual B*stardry | Jul 10, 2006 10:20
Russell Brown's Hard News
I planned to lead with something else today, but this finds me quite exercised. As No Right Turn explains, Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, who was forced out for being "over-focused on human rights", has written a book on his experience...
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The (Written) Vocal Rant … | Jul 10, 2006 08:13
GUEST: Stella Duffy in London
A week ago I went to my book agent's no-reason-but-anyway party at the Groucho (the first, and in many ways the least pretentious of the London media clubs) – it was a hot night, the wine was nicely chilled and the canapés were very good...
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The possibility of death | Jul 08, 2006 14:35
David Slack on his own account
A month or two after my heart attack, I became a dedicated swimmer. A friend rang one afternoon to suggest I come down to the pool with him. He would be doing his daily forty lengths...
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