2007-11-06 12:43 Links vom 6. 11. 07: Pirate Bay, 404, Star Maker, Social T-Shirt und sexy Hexen
Music BBC Podcasts to learn about bakery fresh British popular music BBC Introducing is an excellent way to keep tabs on what's fresh in the British popular music scene without having to live in a rainsoaked armpit. There are four podcasts for you to download, the flagship Best of Unsigned Podcast, Homegrown Mix with Ras Kwame, Scotland Introducing and BBC Radio Northampton's Weekender. All feature bands that are either unsigned or just recently signed and the music ranges from hip hop to punk r …
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2007-11-06 04:00 Review: The Fire Engines: Hungry Beat
One of Scotland's forgotten post-punk pioneers, the Fire Engines are compiled to make a case for the hip company they keep alongside Orange Juice and Josef K.
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2007-10-26 00:00 Pumas - Singing the National Anthem (sin sonido)
Argentina-Scotland. Quarters of final. Argentina will play against South Africa in semifinals. The faces of the Pumas players show how much courage and heart they put when they play with that shirt. Juan Martin Hernandez is a GOD!!! SO HOT!!!... » Leer más... ¿Te interesan otros temas: Informática, Deportes, Espectáculos, Idiomas, Libros Gratis
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2007-10-25 21:22 Migrant Integration in Rural and Urban Areas of New Settlement Countries: Thematic Introduction
A relatively new feature in European migration is the significant and growing impact it has had on peripheral and rural areas. In southern Europe there has been a relatively steady stream of migrants to rural areas since the 1990s, in part connected with their relatively large, labour-intensive agricultural sector (Kasimis 2005). In some northern European countries, such as Ireland and Scotland, rural areas have particularly benefited from the 2004 EU enlargement: increasing evidence suggests th …
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2007-10-24 06:10 Mixahulababy #47
Foto: rkbln, CC-Lizenz Cut Off Your Hands - "You and I" Califone - "The Orchids" Babyshambles - "Delivery" (Demo) British Sea Power - "Atom" Zookeeper - "Trumpets" Scotland Yard Gospel Choir - "I Never Thought I Could Feel This Way For a Boy" Kate Tucker & The Sons of Sweden - "Faster Than Cars" Mixahulababy #47
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2007-10-22 09:30 World Bread Day '07 - The roundup - part 4 (T-Z)
Here you find all entries from UK (8) and USA (38) >>back to World Bread Day '07 - The roundup - overview UK Easy Peasy White Batter Rolls Marie from A Year From Oak Cottage You can have a lovely, tasty and fluffy white bread roll on the table in a little over an hour, easy peasy lemon squeezy! City/Region: Kent Breakfast Swirls Nicisme from Cherrapeno These sweet rolls are perfect for breakfast with a cup of tea or coffee. City/Region: Kent Green Olive Focaccia Bread Margot from Coffee & Vanill …
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2007-10-21 21:20 Mail, Helmet, Shield
Today I went to the Royal Museum of Scotland. There is an interaction area that allow people to try wearing ancient armors. The Armors contain chain mail chest armor, leather helmet and shield. I excitely doned the armors and looked over myself again and again in the mirror. Meanwhile I wondered why the helmet didn't give protection to the hindbain...Ah, then was the shameful part. After a while other people came to try. When I looked at them I found my terrible error: I wore the mail in a rever …
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2007-10-20 10:16 Cheque It Out
Last week saw a wave of some thirty actions across Britain against the Royal Bank Of Scotland, for their dodgy dealings and investments in the oil industry. This action was by Climate Change campaigners Rising Tide.
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2007-10-19 02:44 You know you ve been in China too long when
YES!!! - I know it's my turn to post something and while trying to hide from my social responsibilities and avoid admitting that I'm back in China I was struck square in the face with an avalanche of pollution that send me choking back to my keyboard. I've had my little jaunt back to Europe (hello everyone) and now I'm back fully refreshed and ready to suck up some more toxic pleasure. Life is looking good for the next year and I'm ready to tackle life in Nanjing once again. TaiTai is heading to …
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2007-10-18 19:08 Scots wha hae with Cumberland bled...
James Fallows' blog is normally a treat. But in the midst of slapping Congress for the supposed foolishness and self-indulgence of the Armenian genocide resolution he writes this (emphasis added): Why not go all the way How about a resolution condemning China for the millions who suffered in the Cultural Revolution and the tens of millions starved during the Great Leap Forward right as we re seeking China s help on Burma, North Korea, the environment, etc I mean, for each Armenian the Ottoman Tu …
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2007-10-18 12:24 Euro '08: Likely British-Free
The field for the European Championship, a.k.a. the World Cup minus Brazil and Argentina, is beginning to take shape with qualifying down to the final two rounds. The big news is that England, needing only a draw in Russia to put themselves in pole position for qualification, coughed up a 1-0 lead in Moscow and now have to hope for Israel to take points off of Russia in order to have any chance of qualifying. The highlights: I am left in the odd position of rooting against Israel, who cannot qua …
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2007-10-18 11:00 One That Got Away
Eight Swedish activists from the group Ofog make a night visit to the Coulport naval base, Scotland - where nuclear warheads are stored. One was able to swim around the base for two hours undetected.
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2007-10-17 21:27 Hello, Reality Please Come Back
Oh boy, of all the crazy crap that goes on in the world these three have to be somewhere in the top ten if you ask me. A few weeks ago the local RIAA-affiliate in Scotland sued a mechanics garage for damages from them playing the radio WHERE CUSTOMERS MIGHT HAVE HEARD THEM! The mediamob felt that the mechanics should have paid for a performance license since it was obviously a public performance of the music, and that not having a license for public performance was an infringement of their copyr …
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2007-10-17 21:13 Oldies 57 :)
OVER 18s ONLY PLEASE We have a Myspace! (Click the banner below) We have Facebook! (Click the banner below) We have a Google Group! (Click the banner below) Oldies Newsletter The Oldies Are : 1. Drama Queen Hull LOUISA 2. Louise Liverpool LOUISE 3. Eve_Poynter Warwick EVE 4. x.TaraLou.x Stoke/Kettering TARA 5. *Tasha* Birmingham TASHA 6. Running Bucks ANNA 7. Rachy Roo RCT South Wales RACH 8. [NATALIE] Hartford JEFF 9. Natalie [Like.a.firefly] Manchester MANC NA …
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2007-10-15 23:26 One From the Mailbox: Shoplifting Seagull
My honey forwarded this email to me. Looks like the seagulls in Scotland are stooping to human levels. What gets me is that he takes the same type of chips each time. Ya' just gotta' love this bird's tenacity. A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing chips from a neighborhood shop. The seagull waits until the shopkeeper isn't looking, and then walks into the store and grabs a snack-size bag of cheese Doritos. Once outside, the bag gets ripped open and shared by other birds. The …
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2007-10-15 18:27 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot* (I think)
Rugby World Cup blogging: well, that was a disappointing weekend wasn't it For the second tournament in a row both semi-finals went the way I didn't want them so. Such is life. So England vs South Africa it is. Both semi-finals demonstrated that it is easier to win games form a defensive posture than was the case even four years ago. The balance between defence and attack, out of kilter for much of the last decade, has been restored. One could add France's victory over New Zealand and Scotland's …
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2007-10-15 17:35 Cottage Pie
Meat pies in England date back to the Middle Ages. The pies consisted of meat, either lamb or beef, but also game was used. Cooked for hours over a slow fire, the pies were seasoned with spices and served in pastry. The Elizabethans favored pies made of mince meat, spices, raisins and prunes, hence "mincemeat". Shepherd's pie made with cold lamb or mutton and topped with mashed potatoes didn't appear in England until the acceptance of potatoes in that country. Potatoes were introduced to Europe …
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2007-10-15 15:22 Ten places more ready for sovereignty than Palestine...
Speaking as the great-great-grandson of one who actively opposed the annexation of Hawaii and the great-grandson of one who actively opposed American imperialism and the occupation of the Philippines a century ago (under Wm. McKinley's policy of "benevolent assimilation"), I believe my anti-colonialist pedigree is pretty good for someone who can say "neo-conservative" without cursing. Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice I am sure believes she is seizing the moral high ground by calling for a Palestin …
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2007-10-15 15:17 New laws to tackle Scotland's kerb-crawlers
New approach to tackling demand for prostitutes on Scotland's streets comes into effect from today
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2007-10-15 14:03 Autumn II
I've hardly blogged at all during the last week. We've had family visiting us from Scotland, so we've been showing them the sights. Here's some of the things we saw...
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2007-10-15 12:56 Civil Liberties: Surveillance and Privacy : Learning to live with Big Brother
It used to be easy to tell whether you were in a free country or a dictatorship. In an old-time police state, the goons are everywhere, both in person and through a web of informers that penetrates every workplace, community and family. They glean whatever they can about your political views, if you are careless enough to express them in public, and your personal foibles. What they fail to pick up in the café or canteen, they learn by reading your letters or tapping your phone. The knowledge thu …
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2007-10-15 11:31 5 nights, Myres Castle, Fife, Scotland for $24419.00
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2007-10-15 11:31 4 nights, The Westin Turnberry Resort, Ayrshire, Scotland for $1245.00
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2007-10-15 11:31 4 nights, The Royal Scotsman, Classic Royal Scotsman Journey, Scotland for $6250.00
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2007-10-15 11:31 5 nights, The Westin Turnberry Resort, Ayrshire, Scotland for $1845.00
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