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- Gah.
For feck’s sake. All over ‘em, we were. And then they go score with their only shot of the game, deflected in. We applauded the side off the pitch at the end. But there’s a big job needing done in Brighton on Thursday if we’re to have our day out.
- You might think it’s juvenile…
But I haven’t been this anxious about a football match since I was a boy. The Swindon Evening Advertiser’s Jon Ritson writes a good piece explaining what this little football club has been through in the last two years (my first blog, dormant now I live in London, documented the events of that time).
Another [...]
- You’ve gone and spoiled it, Gwyneth
Browsing KVOA.com (the news leader for southern Arizona, and always my first pick when I’m in Tuscon) I learn that Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow has just given birth to her first child. Delighted for her, I’m sure, but why did she have to call the baby Apple? That was going to be my joke, dammit. [...]
- Buy your way onto a front page
It’s hard to believe this is true. According to an unconfirmed story (found via the Editors’ Weblog) the company that owns the Times of India and Bombay Times is selling the right to be the subject of stories.
The story mentions only the Bombay Times as being up for sale thus far. But, it claims, [...]
- Those conclusive survey results in full
Londoners have reached record-breaking levels of ambivalence, an exclusive poll for the Evening Standard shows today.
The newspaper claims its YouGov poll shows “massive opposition” to Ken Livingstone’s plans to extend London’s congestion charge.
But we can reveal - using the figures published in the newspaper, but not online - that Londoners show themselves to be largely [...]
- Would the real Uffizi website please say ciao?
The Uffizi Gallery in Florence might house one of the most remarkable collections of art in the world, but its website is something of museum piece itself - straight out of 1996, and a nostalgia trip for those of us who remember the days when all websites introduced themselves as the “offical webserver” of their [...]











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