Die 'Schlagzeilen' bei Widdowson
Geschrieben von Andreas am 13. September 2003 16:08:30:
Als Antwort auf: NACHRICHTEN (o.T.) geschrieben von Napoleon am 13. September 2003 08:20:39:
Schade nur, dass viele Links auf http://www.darkage.fsnet.co.uk/ zu der kostenpflichtigen Seite www.timesonline.co.uk führen.
Friday, September 12, 2003
Plan to end roads pothole peril Anti-disorganisation Rome's roads fell into disrepair as the empire declined. The UK is trying to avoid going the same way. (Won't work though.)
posted on 12.9.03Iran protests over nuclear deadline Wars that are coming soon Protest away. It won't do any good. Iran is next on the list.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai will take measures against ministers in his own cabinet following allegations that they are grabbing land from the poor: Will he now? Modern Afghanistan = Merovingian France, in my trans-historical view of things.
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New discovery of submerged stone age settlements "We know that there is a prehistoric Atlantis beneath the North Sea where people and animals roamed. The discovery gives us a stepping stone into this unknown world."
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Bush request scribbled in red ink Disorganisation President Bush's budget request for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will balloon the federal budget deficit next year by at least $50 billion -- to a record $525 billion or more.
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Middle-class Britain is developing a "rip-off morality" in which small acts of fraud are seen as inevitable and acceptable, according to social scientists. Disintegration-discohesion The seeping tide of lawlessness, as people realise the system is doing little for them.
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Greater Manchester Police are adding a course of lessons to the curriculum on how to be streetwise and avoid becoming the victims of crime Disintegration "Officers say that they intend to focus on pupils’ observational skills, so that instead of walking down the road thinking about their Latin homework they should be keeping an eye on a possible ambush." Sounds like winding the clock back to the middle ages - or indeed the dark ages
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