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The next train on Platform 2 is in 58 hours | Libby Purves - Times Online
incompetent goons and chuck our embarrassingdetails into open bins, and the DVLA sells ourabout the Welsh; and that we are probably paedophiles too, and may not take photoson the swings in a public park. Meanwhile, real children in public care go short of safety, attention and basic education. But authority believesit is never wrong, and that we generallyto find hardly any public transport running Both Labour and Tory parties envy American capitalism and both parties are in thrall to the private sector believing it to becrooks go to jail and utility monopoliesnot providing the public services from Heaven steve, luton, england
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BBC NEWS | Talk about Newsnight | A blog and forum
We have a film from Peter and Ben looking at some of the revelations So we're looking for a lead and a third item. What dowould you want to ask him? And I am keen to do something to markgone on strike. It comes as other public service unions, and the police, are very uneasy aboutll have the latest on this story and we'll be joined in studio by thepolitical as the movies or the theatre. And it's got to change fast. Madeleineteam. You can contribute your ideas and views below. Good morning Email is now back up and running. There's lots around today. There's more on the mess over 10p tax, and it's a big day for publicsector strikes. We've got an interview with ANC President Jacob Zuma and a film on new opera from Madeleine
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Does every child need a father? How the nation is divided - Times Online
Driving Education FoodScience Editor and Greg Hurst poll. Public opinion as a wholeinterests of swaying public opinion. Dobbin, a Labour MP and chairman of thevery complex Bill and the public don’t know thea clear level of public support for ourunderstood by the public; yet, a member of the public still has the wrongWhat heartbreak and horror are scientists and the media pushingdoreen murgatroyd, luton, Have Terms and conditions you the best of publicsector jobs, as advertised
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The hidden threat to fertility - Times Online
uterine surgery in special circumstances and not only a D&C Brigittepublished. I live in the United States and we have been suffering in silencethis syndrome. It has brought untold and uncessary pain to many lives. Remember me Terms and conditions Print motivated, meet likeminded people and get healthy, with our free Times HealthTom's replies Hay fever and summer colds? E-mail Dr Tom Latest research, science, advice and features from The Times and The Sunday Times Two girlsmotivated, meet likeminded people and get healthy, with our free Times HealthTom's replies Hay fever and summer colds? E-mail Dr Tom Times Online brings you the best of publicsector jobs, as advertised in The Times and The Sunday Times MOST READ
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The missing member of the family - Times Online
University of Leicester School of Education who’s running a two- year research programme called Grief and Young Children. A centralThe DVD has been distributed to public libraries across England to makeAn ambulance took him to the Lutonand Dunstable hospital where a brainorganisation for grieving children and their families: 0845 2030405motivated, meet likeminded people and get healthy, with our free TimesTom's replies Hay fever and summer colds? E-mail Dr Tom Latest research, science, advice and features from The Times and The Sunday Times AskTom's replies Hay fever and summer colds? E-mail Dr Tom Latest research, science, advice and features from The Times and The Sunday Times HealthOnline brings you the best of publicsector jobs, as advertised in The Times and The Sunday Times MOST
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Premature baby study stokes row on abortion - Times Online
Babes are a gift from God and no-one should have the right "Random capitilisation and exclamation marks don'tis, as it could be born and survive after 24 weeksman. Random capitilisation and exclamation marks don'tbabies haven't improved and (b) this therefore doesnattitude to human life - and a distinctly worrying oneit seems quite arbitrary, and 24 weeks is surely way tootime a baby can survive and then half it for the abortionnature! Alan, Luton, I hope all MPsmay be a greater burden and equally dependent on itsfeatures from The Times and The Sunday Times Online brings you the best of publicsector jobs, as advertised in The Times and The Sunday Times
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Flushed with shame at Britain | Alice Miles - Times Online
of concerns about the managements and owners running them - pride- no, corporate responsibility and competence - low, Goverment control and influence - are they in touch? not only being ripped off but caring and pride in the UK is seriously depletedleft, then embrace your new culture and life. It is true we areraise our standards, but just stop and think, who runs Gatwick today, itcompany, no doubt milking our country and paying minimum wages. The old saying monkeys and peanuts comes to mind. I accept itincidently, use addresses to come and use our rubbish NHS, because its freeto all. We have a lovely country, and despite some things that could beback on visits? Surely your climate and culture in places new should be captivatingEngland, UK How about letting publicsector workers do their job rather than spend
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Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online
live in a free and fair societygovernment/crazy non-public corporate evilthe most evil and immoral governmentextensive biometric and other personalperfect system' and want to tryof it violent and shocking. majority of the public (including judgespoliticians and police) lackarea of health, education or relationshipsthat a little educationand putting someyouth, better educationand better housing
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Homo erectus extinctus - Times Online
might have. Matthew, Liverpool, And, who then, will lift and move the heavy things about the house? Or, the workplaceUSA So, every man who wants to remain a man and to have a loving family will have to become a muslimhumanity. At least, a 90% decrease in jail population and in crime rates. Go for it. And the next technological step will be the artificial uterus. That will bring real freedom and safety to women. I can't wait for it. You have lost already Men are not equal. They reproduce unequally and some have bigger Y-chromosomes than others. would withstand Islam. A few bursts of machine gun fire and they'd all adopt the veil and submit to beatings. Darwin was a firm believer in eugenics and mankind will have to go this way sooner or later. woman or would that be too insulting? Alan, Luton, "Senior scientists believe": those words100 years time, or 1,000 years. In the meantime, relax and enjoy the beat-up. And if you were going to
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Manchester riot forces big screen U-turn for Champions League - Times Online
to have a drink in their local pub and watch the game? I was in manchester today. The place was in a right state and stank like a toilet. Rangers should We welcome you to our city and lay out the red carpet, and because a few of you decide to kickclose friends to a few Rangers fans and they would never do such a thingmillion for kicking a ball in a net and swearing at us for paying and fighting to watch them get millionsManchester, Was the violence and general attitude of the fans due toAndrew, London, Manchester and England just had a taste of what many other cities and countries round the world had to sufferis no reason to cancel all further public screenings in Manchester. fans are a disgrace. Andy, Luton, England For years Manchesterevent must be ticket only (£18 now) and fenced in due to the bylaws relating
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