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The Freeride World Tour rocked up to Chamonix at the end of January and in what turned out to be a great weekend for British snowboarding (with wins for Jenny Jones and Ben Kilner too), local Quiksilver and Lib Tech sponsored rider James Stentiford, orignally from Devon, rode his way to third place on the podium following his wild card entry to the competition.
Liberal Conspiracy's Dave Osler blogs on the Greek crisis and calls on the EU to rein in the speculators. Daniel Finkelstein says it's vital that audiences aren't allowed to clap or jeer during the leaders' debates.
The legendary CIA psy-war specialist told me about how he sold his propaganda message inside a target country. He said the goal wasn’t to plant a story in a publication that people knew to be under US control, because their defenses would be up, notes Robert Parry .
Armed forces personnel injured in Afghanistan and Iraq are to receive increased compensation payments, following a review.
There's no occasion to it, and that seems about right. As far too many of us know, Jay Leno, who has been parked weeknights at 10 p.m. since September, is moving back to "The Tonight Show," the job he left at the end of May. When he returns from the canceled "The Jay Leno Show" to his former chair, after the Olympics, it will be as if the last eight months had never happened.
A PETITION, signed by nearly 500 Hatfield people, opposed to a waste plant has been presented to Hertfordshire County Council. was presented to the county council yesterday.
Last night saw a hefty win for the government on a referendum in 2011 on adopting an alternative vote system to elect our MPs.
Asking Dudley: Is it time to cut public spending?
A LANDLORD fears extending the smoking ban could be the “final nail in the coffin” for struggling pubs.
President George W. Bush: The 43rd president of the United States is back -- on a billboard on Interstate 35 near the town of Wyoming, Minnesota.
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