AT THE same time as the world seemed to go mad on Tuesday trying to trace the woman who threw a kitten into a wheelie bin (a horrific act of cruelty admittedly), quiet
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Scotsman on 26th Aug 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
ENVIRONMENT Minister Jane Davidson shocked the Welsh political world yesterday by announcing she is to step down as an AM at the next election.
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WalesOnline on 12th Oct 2008 (via walesonline.co.uk)
I stole this from a forum. It makes a nice change from the usual misery the MSM have for us. The inventor of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Arthur Davidson , died and went to heaven. At the gates, St. Peter told Arthur. 'Since you've been such a good man and your motorcycles have changed the world, your reward is, you can hang out with anyone you want to in heaven.' Arthur thought ...
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UnderdogsBiteUpwards on 11th Jun 2009 (via leg-iron.livejournal.com)
Am I the freest woman in the world? I feel none of the constraints of religious morality that so affected women, especially women of little education, in earlier times. I live by my own code, partly informed by the law, and partly by my upbringing and experiences. But I don't feel that free.
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LiberalConspiracy on 19th Jun 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
The inventor of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Arthur Davidson, died and went to heaven. At the gates, St. Peter told Arthur. "Since you've been such a good man and your motorcycles have changed the world, your reward is, you can hang out with anyone you want to in heaven." Arthur thought about it for a minute and then said, "I want to hang out with God." St. Peter took Arthur to the Throne ...
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BlaneysBlarney on 29th Aug 2008 (via donalblaney.blogspot.com)
A third woman in two weeks has claimed that Paraguay's bishop-turned-president Fernando Lugo fathered her child, intensifying a political scandal that has made him the but
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Scotsman on 24th Apr 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
A British couple who won the legal right to pay a "commercial" rate to a surrogate mother in the US have said that the act was their last chance to have a child - and disclosed that the woman is now "firmly part of our family".
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Telegraph on 11th Dec 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke says there are "undoubted dangers" in re-drafting shared parenting law
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BBCPolitics 3 days ago (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Peter Davidson wrote a thoughtful comment on the post ‘Government and consent’. It would have stayed ‘hidden’ there if I had responded in the comments section, but after a while I thought that I could draw attention to it by making my answer a separate post and request the readers to reflect on Davidson’s thoughts.***Peter Davidson,You offer such a rich source of refl...
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Grahnlaw on 4th Aug 2008 (via grahnlaw.blogspot.com)
In The Guardian, Alison Flood talks to Canadian author Andrew Davidson about his best-selling first novel The Gargoyle. Some people might be overwhelmed by a $1.25m (£700,000) advance for their first novel, but for the Canadian author Andrew Davidson his startling success feels like a gradual...
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Tigmoo on 2nd Sep 2008 (via writersguild.blogspot.com)