Casting the net – Quick Links
11:30 am - February 21st 2008
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Welcome to Casting the net, Liberal Conspiracy’s daily web review. As always, please feel free to share your own recommendations in the comments section. Just time for some quick links today, looking after the kids (and fobbing them off with a DVD and a packet of fruit pastels doesn’t seem to be working).
Highlights
mind the gap – Skydiving grannies, enforced sisterhood, and a Mekon
John Angliss/The Daily (Maybe) – Value Pluralism [guest post]
Bodwyn Wook – As Matters Stand Now: The Elder Kiss Of Death
Ourkingdom – Vampire bat blood sharing and theories of society
Ryan Cullen/LDV – Boris on YouTube
Cath Elliott/CiF – Segregation spells defeat
john & belle have a blog – Nasty
Sasha Abramsky/CiF – In defense of oratory
Johann Hari/Independent – We’ll save the planet only if we’re forced to
Lynne Featherstone – Have you been over-charged for Royal Mail stamps?
Lindylooz Muze – Stable Cable’s Able
Gavin Whenman – Kosovo and International Law
If you would like your blog or site to be considered as source material for future reviews, drop me an email at aaronh [at] liberalconspiracy [dot] org with the relevant url. I can then enter it into my RSS reader and monitor it for suitable content to be included. Likewise, if you have a specific article/post you feel deserves a little more traffic, get in touch.
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Aaron Murin-Heath is an occasional contributor. He is a writer based in Newark-on-Trent and Tallinn, Estonia. He is both socially and economically liberal. Aaron blogs at tygerland.net.
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I’d say this from unity is worth a mention too. http://www.ministryoftruth.me.uk/2008/02/20/1500/
Cheers for the link
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