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Nationwide
Commons in uproar over Mail sell-off
Fight against terror ‘spells end of privacy’
Jack Straw hit by internet fraudsters
Army is fighting British jihadists in Afghanistan
International
3rd rescue would give US 40% of Citigroup
Obama: U.S. will emerge stronger than ever
Sri Lankan troops in last Tiger-held town
Holocaust-denial bishop heads for Britain
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Aaron Murin-Heath
Unsurprisingly numerous blogs have posted their sympathies for the Cameron family, as Unity has done so on behalf of LC and its readers. It’s heart-warming to see that our common humanity trumps our political differences.
Elsewhere…
New Humanist blog – Homophobic nutters picket the Oscars. World rolls eyes.
The Thinking Liberal – On why Jack Straw’s excuses for blocking the release of the Iraq cabinet minutes just don’t cut it.
Chicken Yoghurt – Justin points out the spectacular hypocrisy.
Nuclear Reaction – Justin again, this time writing at NR, begins introduces “No to Nuclear Power 101″.
Dolphin Hotel – On sourcing English-language books in the Baltic. Amen brother. I suggest a train to Tallinn, and investigating the third floor of the Viru Keskus mall.
Finally, Anton has a few links FYI.
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