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Monday's Dispatches programme was an exercise in one-sided journalism. Where was the coherent analysis? The opening lines of Monday evening's Dispatches programme on Channel 4 set the tone for the next 40 minutes. "Once Royal Mail was your friend," it said. "Not any more." We were then subjected to a barrage of negativity about the culture of the Royal Mail. Rude managers. Incompetent staff ...
LEAGUE tables will influence parents to buy homes in suburbs with top-ranking schools, university researchers and real estate agents predict.
Addressing the Independence day celebrations on February 4, 1948 S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike opined that political independence means nothing in the absence of economic independence.
A long time ago in a galaxy far away short, slow kids from the suburbs were actually able to play basketball at the collegiate level. And so it happened that my father was able to play Division I freshman basketball for the Golden Bears at the University of California .
Caracas, February 3, 2010 (venezuelanalysis.com) - Yesterday, Venezuela celebrated eleven years since President Hugo Chavez was first elected in 1998 on the back of a wave of popular rebellion against neo-liberalism in the Latin American country, signifying for many the beginning of what is referred to as the “Bolivarian Revolution”, a radical social process named after Latin American ...
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