Top Stories and Blog Review – 30th Nov


by Jennie Rigg    
12:08 pm - November 30th 2008

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Pakistan and India at war of words

Nationwide
Darling: The economy needs another boost
UK rides high in new index of casual sex
PM urged to condemn MP’s arrest
Mandelson targets viable companies

Oh yeah, and for viewers in Scotland? Happy St Andrew’s Day.

International
India faces reckoning as toll eclipses 170
Mumbai: How the attacks unfolded
Indian allegations alarm Pakistan
Wal-Mart worker dies at sale stampede

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg

Alex Wilcock has a post which ought to be entitled Guiding Principles of Libralism 101: Part 1, The Rule of Law, but for some reason, isn’t.

Lynne Featherstone has read the Baby P Serious Case Review, and gives her views on the little she is allowed to talk about.

Amused Cynicism is exposing a scam.

John Rentoul, along with a load more Indy journos, is blogging on Livejournal now. Here he is examining the latest polls and eviscerating Richard Littlecockjohn.

Feminist SF has a huge slew of posts to celebrate Feminist SF blogging day.

On the Damian Green thing, I’m not sure if I like Septicisle or Chicky Yog best, so you can have both and decide for yourselves.

Andrew Hickey is being very helpful to the people who arrive at his blog having searched for unlikely combinations of words.

And, as ever, Septicisle has a big pile more links for you if you have time to kill.

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I would also like to point out that the story in the Graun about Sociosexuality that Newswire picked out for me is something that Minnesattva and I were blogging about three days ago. Good to see that the Graun is as up to date as ever… Also glad to see that Newswire clearly pays a lot of attention to my blog… ;)

Aw, cheers for that; it’s good to be relevant for once. :)


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