Just to bring a smile to your face...
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JOSHUAPUNDIT on 17th Mar 2010 (via joshuapundit.blogspot.com)
Legal and professional services launch a campaign to promote London as a world centre to resolve disputes, such as the case against Abramovich
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FT on 26th Oct 2011 (via ft.com)
SHALE gas. Two small words that could transform the world. According to Tony Hayward, BP's chief executive at the World Economic Forum in Davos, a "game-changing tech
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Scotsman on 8th Feb 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Well, we'll know in a few hours. However, whoever wins, one can only hope that the election of a new President will bring some much needed leadership to the world's largest economy. Wall Street certainly reacted well today, and we should expect that the markets should rally globally tomorrow morning and may bring much needed confidence back into the business sector. That is, assuming it&...
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DylanJonesEvans on 4th Nov 2008 (via dylanje.blogspot.com)
"Where there is discord, may we bring harmony. Where there is error, may we bring truth. Where there is doubt, may we bring faith. And where there is despair, may we bring hope." It was 30 years ago today that The Lady said these words at 10 Downing St. It’s wrongly attributed to St Francis of Assisi – the last two lines were his, the first two her own. They are often q...
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Spectator on 4th May 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
GORDON Brown is attempting to win international support for a range of measures that will try to bring an end the financial turmoil which has hit economies all over the world.
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Telegraph on 15th Nov 2008 (via telegraph.co.uk)
It's not your father's vacation travel anymore! When traveling on vacation or business, particularly in unfamiliar places, it has become increasingly important to not only become comfortable with your surroundings but at times to bring non-traditional items along with you as well. This may not hold true if your vacation travel takes you to Disney World (although being an attractive targe...
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PoliticsandFinance on 15th Jul 2011 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
Mobile phones, text messages and fingerprint recognition could soon bring "branchless banking" to millions of the world's poorest people to help lift them out of poverty, International Development Secretary, Douglas Alexander said yesterday.
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PublicTechnology on 13th Feb 2009 (via publictechnology.net)
The Telegraph is weird. It has Booker and Delingpole raining curses down upon the whole climate science watermelon scam. But elsewhere on its plantation it has someone or something called "mytelegraph" saying things like this: Scientists have called for Second World War-style rationing in rich countries to bring down carbon emissions, as world leaders meet in Cancun for the latest round of talks o...
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Samizdata on 2nd Dec 2010 (via samizdata.net)
Guardian, 30th December 2008: Bring back Kenneth Clarke, party members tell Cameron as Tory reshuffle speculation grows Telegraph, 5th January 2009: David Cameron faces revolt over moves to bring back Ken Clarke
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TomWatson on 5th Jan 2009 (via tom-watson.co.uk)