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Entries Tagged as 'Newspaper Watch'
Oh dear Polly
February 7th, 2012 · 9 Comments
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Fund to buy grain buys grain from grain wholesaler
February 7th, 2012 · 9 Comments
That’s about the heart of the story here. More than £50m of World Food Programme aid to feed the starving has ended up in the hands of a London-listed commodities trader run by billionaires, despite a pledge by the United Nations agency to buy food from “very poor farmers”. Glencore International, which buys up supplies [...]
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On The Guardian’s reporting of matters Russian
February 6th, 2012 · No Comments
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Err, no, this isn’t how evolution works
February 4th, 2012 · 12 Comments
But now the annual slaughter, begun in 1967 after a local boy was bitten by an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake (he survived), is to become “a humane event that celebrates these great native animals”. Snakes are to be borrowed from zoos, instead of hunted down, and, say organisers, the celebration will focus on “educating people about [...]
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Twats at the Telegraph
January 25th, 2012 · 12 Comments
Here, in all its glory, is a Telegraph editorial: The remarkable thing about the silk cape on show at the Victoria and Albert Museum from tomorrow is not that it took 80 people five years to make, or even that it is woven from the gossamer of 1.2 million golden orb spiders, which produce undyed [...]
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Well said George!
January 24th, 2012 · 23 Comments
Let’s say £500,000 a year, a figure that includes bonuses, share options, pensions and benefits. Silly but brave, given that both his editor and his editor’s boss at GMG would take a pay cut under this scheme.
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Rilly?
January 18th, 2012 · 2 Comments
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Interesting story placement in the Mail
January 15th, 2012 · 4 Comments
Now THAT’S a concealed weapon! Inmate ‘hides ten-inch revolver in rectum’… but at least it was unloaded Michael Leon Ward, 22, of Georgia, was arrested after he was found speeding in North Carolina. Police later discovered a gun in his cell that they believe was smuggled in the man’s rear. Police discovered the .38-cabibre revolver [...]
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Err, yes, you are rubbish dear
January 15th, 2012 · 12 Comments
Or buying a cup of tea at a motorway service station. (Unit price, what? Maybe 2p? Sale price? £2.75. I’m a rubbish capitalist and can’t do the sums but isn’t that something like about 20,000% profit?) No, that’s not profit, no. There’s this little thing called “overheads” that have to be paid. You know, trivial [...]
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Agreed, absolutely
January 12th, 2012 · 24 Comments
Hands off British film, Mr Cameron A Guardian headline I thoroughly agree with. Of course the Prime Minister should have nothing to do with film. No politician should have anything to do with it. Which of course means that there will be no taxpayers’ money either. Sink or swim on your own luvvies. And the [...]
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On the free press
January 12th, 2012 · 7 Comments
One diplomat told The Daily Telegraph: “The BBC has to make amends, particularly to assuage the hurt sentiment of a very large number of people. “We understand the free press – they are welcome to explain and to challenge as long as it is fair and above the belt. Can this pass as acceptable journalism? [...]
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An astonishing and major intervention into politics by a newspaper columnist
January 10th, 2012 · 13 Comments
The world of politics and the relationship betweewn newspaper columnists and the politicial process were overturned this morning. In the normally staid British world, where all players on all sides are likely to have attended the same schools, the same universities, and at times shared bodily fluids, there are certain rules about how columnists should [...]
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My word, this is amazing Polly!
January 7th, 2012 · 16 Comments
This week Byrne was gifted the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) report, a hard-headed impact assessment of tax and benefit changes that found children hit hardest and non-working lone parents losing £2,000 a year. Half a million families with children under 5 will fall into absolute (not relative) poverty, despite all Cameron’s mendacious “social mobility” [...]
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Guardian subs to the retraining camps please
January 7th, 2012 · 6 Comments
6 Jan 2012:Editorial: Despite these straitened times an Oxford-based campaign wants volunteers to donate 10% of their earnings And what earnings do volunteers have pray?
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The Charlotte Church Countdown Clock
January 2nd, 2012 · 13 Comments
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Telegraph subs in new blunder!
January 1st, 2012 · 2 Comments
David Hockney appointed Order of Merit member David Hockney, John Howard, Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Tom Stoppard among new memebers to be appointed by the Queen, Buckingham Palace announced today. Err, no. The article itself has it right. Hockney has been an internationally renowned painter since he burst on to the scene in the [...]
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Newspaper picture caption of the day
December 30th, 2011 · 2 Comments
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O Tempora, O Mores….The Telegraph used to know things about colonies, Darkest Africa and that sort of stuff
December 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Army foils coup attempt on tiny island of Guinea-Bissau Err, Guinea-Bissau ain’t an island folks. Given recent history a failed coup there is hardly news (umm, well, maybe it’s the failure that makes it so?) but to call it an island is pure ignorance. Sure, it has islands as part of it, true, but then [...]
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Fixing a Guardian comment piece
December 25th, 2011 · 11 Comments
Richard Gott*, writing in the Guardian this week, accepted that socilaism is a “source of systemic instability, unfettered misery and industrial-scale oppression” but blamed the problem on a small number of rogue leaders. The task, it seems, is to find the few rotten apples that somehow manage to bring an entire system into disrepute. The [...]
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Is this ignorance I see before me?
December 23rd, 2011 · 9 Comments
To reinforce British diplomats’ wilful blindness, the Foreign Office has closed half a dozen embassies in Latin America in recent years, to minimise the danger of receiving subversive opinions from foreign capitals. All part of Britain’s national decline. Erm, isn’t that in fact the flip side of the European Diplomatic Service? Replacement of individual country [...]
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