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Rachel North – Discussing Amnesty’s hard-hitting video campaign, which exposes all those cuddly CIA interrogation techniques.
Hopi Sen – Tries her (ooops) his hand at knocking out a Downing St. memo. She may have done this before…
Crooked Timber – Henry takes a contrarian position on academic freedom.
The Daily (Maybe) – Has ‘ol Jimmy Carter made a historic breakthrough in talks with Hamas?
The Yorksher Gob – Oh dear, Radio 4 would do well not upset the rabid Dr. Who-loving hoards again.
Indigo Jo Blogs – Boris’ history on race relations doesn’t hold up well under scrutiny. Essential reading.
The Inquirer - Foreign security agencies have access to UK traffic cameras. Anyone here seen the Bourne Ultimatum? Scary Mary.
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Hopi Sen is a boy.
Chris is right.. Though you know, I’m glad my writing style is gender neutral.
Sorry old bean.
I’m on for a perfect one mistake-per-day this week!
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