Links and stuff from between March 12th and March 15th
Just what tickled my fancy in the last few days…
- Passport Service hires Alan Gilmour to market ID cards – Marketer for failed banks to promote ID cards
- Sandra Horley: Gimmicks like Jacqui Smith's won't help battered women – Yes.
- Jacqui adds insult to the injury of domestic violence – Yes.
- Sian Berry | Suffragettes vs the fighter pilot tendency – Yes.
- Principle As Occasional Flirtation… « Back Towards The Locus – Yes.
- DNA of one-year-old baby stored on national database – Telegraph – Please tell me that Chris Morris has been guest-editing the papers this week…
- Former coalfields: still paying for Thatcherism (Dave's Part) – 'If you want to see the real impact of a 30 years of uninterrupted pursuit of free market dogmatism, check out your nearest former coalfield, and ask yourself how it got to be in the state in which it currently finds itself.'
- Your groove for today… –
- Forbes: Bill Gates loses $18bn as billionaires feel pinch – Times Online – Can't we arrange a whip-round or something?
- How New Labour helped to cause the credit crunch | Opinion | The First Post – Isn't Oliver Kamm reviewing a book by Nick Cohen some kind of tautology?
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Posted on March 15th, 2009 at 10:41am under Miscellaneous dross
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On the issue of ex-coalfields, tell me about it, constantly touring the north and seeing the devastation: Bargain Booze, Cash Converters and empty Woolies store fronts.
A damn shame.
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