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James Cameron and other wealthy Hollywooders are wrong if they think they can carry on bossing Brazil about.
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A PHILOSOPHY FOOTBALL SEASONAL BOOKSHELF Philosophy Football co-founder Mark Perryman reveals the 2011 books that have helped inspire the company’s T-shirt production line this year. The quality newspapers fill pages and pages this time of year with assorted celebs selecting their various books of the year. Cheap and predictable journalism. It’s the same faces year after year,
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Well, the reactions to the decision by Rupert Murdoch to shut the News of the World, and try and halt his empire collapsing, continue. Fraser Nelson, editor of the Spectator, used to have a weekly column for a paper once known as "News of the Screws" (for non-Brits, this paper was obsessed by the sex lives of the rich, powerful and celebs). Nelson has thoughts about it at the Spectator's own ...
submitted by Samizdata on 11th Jul 2011 (via samizdata.net)
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Aung San Suu Kyi has finally been released, but the Burmese people will not be freed by her international fan-club of statesmen and celebs.
submitted by Spiked on 17th Nov 2010 (via spiked-online.com)
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The celebs campaigning against a mega-dairy in Lincolnshire don’t know which side their bread is buttered on.
submitted by Spiked on 25th Oct 2010 (via spiked-online.com)
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Yes it’s a problem that society is obsessed with celebs’ private lives, but that won’t be fixed by issuing superinjunctions.
submitted by Spiked on 23rd Aug 2010 (via spiked-online.com)
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I have only three questions: 1/ How did the hell did we get in a situation where a freak show collection of unelected tranzi tossers could demand freeborn British citizens abase themselves before their crappy tribunals? 2/ Are celebs going to be more or less likely to take part in charidee events in future knowing that if they do, they risk being hauled before a kangaroo court years after the fact...
submitted by HouseofDumb on 16th Aug 2010 (via houseofdumb.blogspot.com)
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The cynical hauling of Naomi Campbell into The Hague shows that it is the powers-that-be, not the little people, who are most in thrall to celebs.
submitted by Spiked on 6th Aug 2010 (via spiked-online.com)
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If the courts can now slap an alcohol-monitoring device on Lindsay Lohan, why not monitor everyone’s bad habits?
submitted by Spiked on 15th Jun 2010 (via spiked-online.com)
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You're on the way to the polling station, you bump into a 'celebrity' who could influence your vote, who would it be? Michael Caine? Eddie Izzard? The drummer bloke from Keane? Gary Barlow? Heather Mills? JK Rowling? David Tennant? Or would you, like most people prefer to make your own mind up, without the cringeworthy bollocks spouted by rich celebs who should stick to doing what t...
submitted by TheCynicalDragon on 16th Apr 2010 (via cynicaldragon.com)
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