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‘Great Reset’ without God is nothing but a hoax: Polish archbishop
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Grin and share it: Former PM Tony Blair alleged to have earned up to £80million since 2007
This Is Money Reporter This Is Money Former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair could have earned as much as £80million since leaving office five years ago. An interview at the weekend suggests that last year alone he raked in £20million … Continue reading
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Campbell diaries: Murdoch ‘called Blair over Iraq’
BBC News Rupert Murdoch called Tony Blair urging him not to delay the invasion of Iraq, former Number 10 communications chief Alastair Campbell has said. The claim is made in the latest part of Mr Campbell’s diaries, which are being … Continue reading
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Dress your way out of danger
Natasha Hughes Sydney Morning Herald The experts agree that dressing appropriately can help make your job recession proof, writes Natasha Hughes. You might be clever and well-connected in the office, but this won’t necessarily shield you if the grim reaper … Continue reading
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SKorea finds smuggled capsules contain human flesh
Hyung-Jin Kim Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea has seized thousands of smuggled drug capsules filled with powdered flesh from dead babies, which some people believe can cure disease, officials said Monday. The capsules were made in northeastern … Continue reading
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‘I’m ready for a comeback’: Blair’s made millions since quitting… now he wants to ‘re-engage with UK politics’
Tim Shipman & Rick Dewsbury Daily Mail Ex-PM and wife Cherie to appear alongside Ed Miliband at an Olympics event in July… and he’s already hired a spin doctor He thinks enough time has passed since 2007 for people to … Continue reading
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Take to streets’ over web plans
BBC News World wide web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said it will be necessary to protest “in the streets” against plans to increase internet monitoring. Sir Tim told the BBC he was worried there would not be “much control” … Continue reading
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DARPA Director Goes to Google But Probes Continue
John P. Mello Jr. PC World Twin probes into possible irregularities in the awarding of contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars during the tenure of Regina Dugan at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will continue even though … Continue reading
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