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Manchester riot forces big screen TV U-turn for Champions League - Times Online agree with John Mc. The yobs and neds in blue have revealed and disgraced themselvessolved! er no because wherever you look in the sporting world youll see for example that fans in canada take apart city centers afterlike hundreds of people charged police in riot gear. i am a rugby supporter myselfEngland and "Stuart, Doncaster, UK" i thank you for that comment very true Robert, ayr, I was in the middle of this violence and yes therewas police charging at anybody who got in the way ,also there was loads of manthis because i met a large group of them in the town and they were all singing manyouth at the moment. Stevie W, norwich, england David, London, epitome of Britishness... and they would in fact claim to have more of an affinitysame way?! Nina, Bristol, UK Why should the police donning www.timesonline.co.uk | |
John Prescott: my secret battle with bulimia - Times Online he will change the way in which bulimia and anorexiatrivialised or sensationalised in the media and are sometimes A. Hunt, London, UK Put a crustBrian, Liverpool, England UK He does notSteve Smith, Doncaster, UK But what aboutjennifer baker, Farnham, uk Any excuse rob, derby, uk I think itto Digg Also in Politics Commentwill want one Zoos are best hope, says Jane Phone tycoon put in charge of Olympics purseadvertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Timesglobrix.com to buy or rent UK property. www.timesonline.co.uk | |
'Eco-warrior' Prince Philip attacks big families - Times Online massive palace. Steve, London, UK Thalia, u say two childrenelderly by 2030. The duke is quite wrong in his judgements. Food price are goingBad weather is one reason, no crops.In fact statistics show that people aresorts of excuses for their bloodlust in pursuing blood sports; their extravaganteco-expert? Terry Bedding, Bath, UK Prince Phillip is both rightthat over population is the main problem in the world today. It's a no-brainer: theCaspian horse. Prince Philip had suggested, in 1971, that some be sent to England tothe press often vilified him for it. In his very demanding role, he has remained Shirley Bowen, Blackpool, UK Spot on with this issue [as Post to Digg Also in Environment Forecasters placeyour daughter will want one Zoos are best hope, says Jane Goodall www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Monty Python’s ‘dead parrot’ once lived after all - Times Online fictional Norwegian counterpart in the Python routine, which hasService, made the discovery in 2005 while he was a PhD studentDublin. While working in Denmark, he visited a small museum on the Isle of Mors, in Jutland, where the bone hadwas found two years earlier in an opencast mine used to quarryLower Eocene Fur Formation in Denmark, was published yesterday in the Journal of Palaeontologythat parrots may have evolved in the north, given that the oldestit? David Thomas, Norwich, England what flavour Henry Percy, London, UK Did it eat halfPost to Digg Also in Environment Protestersdaughter will want one Zoos are best hope, says Jane Goodall www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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