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History of the world in one hundred brilliant fragments

BBC Radio 4′s A History of the World in a 100 objects has come to a close – and through the many episodes I felt enlightened and uplifted, dewy-eyed on a number of occasions, and more consciously part of a wider, older world – what a magnificent piece of programming – it was worth my [...]

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If I was French….(encore)

We did a straw poll at work today, and 4 out of 4 of us were ashamed that we are not French! They know how to give a proper response to attacks by the wealthy (23 millionaires in the cabinet) on the rest of us.

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The cognitive dissonance of the Big Society

I’m finding Government policy very confusing – the Big Society – it could be drivel, or it could be an idea we all really get behind. Who but the most confirmed misanthrope doesn’t want to be part of something bigger where we all pull together and help eachother? The part where cognitive dissonance comes in is that [...]

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Lemon Tree – neither sweet nor sour!

Lemon Tree – neither sweet nor sour!

I finally got around to watching Lemon Tree this evening- about 2 years after it’s release. Amazon have been selling it for around six quid, so it was worth a punt. Although I like a lot of Middle Eastern Films, I have been avoiding Lemon Tree, since some reviews made it sound too sherbert-lemon for [...]

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April Foolishness

Reading The Guardian yesterday, I was pretty certain I had spotted 3 fake stories planted for April Fools Day. I find today that only one of them was actually fake. I wonder if it’s a sign of my being out of touch or that some of the news stories we now hear leave many of [...]

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Wedding photos

How do the British rate at weddings? Greeks smash plates, jews of any nationality smash glasses, the British wear hats and get smashed. The French probably wear hats as well and look stunning. But the British wear hats as if they are handcuffs. They wear hats that you’d never see outside of a wedding, and [...]

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End of year rant…

The noughties have been almost entirely about a sense of not belonging, of dislocations and moral panics that things beyond our control are going to get us. The main candidates seem to have distilled down to 2 threads: mad bombers and nature. The environment, mad cow, bird flu, swine flu, foot and mouth, e-coli, global [...]

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