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All of the claims and counterclaims are following the familliar media narratives of Brownites v Blairites. But what really went on there? And why is the simple solution not being adopted? Labour's selection process is going pear-shaped at Erith and Thamesmead. There is, however, a simple solution, as I've outlined on Common Endeavour - here:
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From the Palestinian ambassador to Lebanon Abbas Zaki, a member of Fatah which, as we all know, unlike Hamas is the ‘moderate’ party which will deliver a two-state solution and peace with Israel: Therefore, it is high time that we found a final, comprehensive solution...With the two-state solution, in my opinion, Israel will collapse, because if they get out of Jerusalem, what will bec...
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The simple solution to Britain's obesity epidemic is to eat less, an eminent medic has claimed.
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When it comes to the conflict between Israel and "Palestinians", the liberal consensus is that a "Two State Solution" is the best way forward. However, I was pleased to read that there is a 23 State solution. This is from Steven Plaut... "I call it the 23-state solution. The Arabs get to keep the 22 states they already have and the Jews keep the one state they have. The Palestinians get no state. ...
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Something is rotten in the palace of Westminster, but a media frenzy and Caesarian populism are not the solution. We are in the middle of a constitutional crisis. A revolution in the way we are governed is surely in the air. This, at least, is the impression being given by the media and elements of the blogosphere. We would, however, be wise to scale back references to revolutions - 'very Eng...
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Israel's assault on Gaza is causing horrendous loss of life, is the use of overwhelming and disproportionate force as collective punishment against the Palestinian people and should be condemned across the world, and every pressure should be put on the Israeli government to end this now and properly pursue the two-state solution (which all parties know is the only workable solution), regardle...
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Solution to the Forth Road Bridge funding It's really quite simple and I'm amazed it's not been suggested already but the solution to the problem of how to fund the supposedly vital 3rd bridge over the River Forth is summed up by the following: The Irn Bru Forth Road Bridge (Made from Girders) Yes, that's right, advertising! O2 paid 6million a year to sponsor the Millennium Dome, Celtic got nearly 30million from Nike t...
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London Business School (LBS) has adopted Akamai’s Stream OS solution to simplify the management of its expanding digital media library and Akamai’s Media Delivery solution to ensure the highest quality download experience of its extensive media library to the School’s 35,000 global alumni.
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What really happened at the end of The Italian Job I wrote a couple of years ago about my own solution to the ending of the classic film "The Italian Job". My simple solution was to turn the film over just as they are safely on the bus, all the cars are ditched, and with the classic "Self Preservation Society" music playing happily. But for all those who want to know what happens after Michael Caine's classic line "Hang on, I've got an i...
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Lembit Öpik: The Segway PT is a clean, quick, safe and simple solution to our transport problems. So why can't we use them on UK roads?
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The solution is simple. Get out of Afghanistan.
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