Archive for January, 2006

January 31st, 2006
“We do not see the least improvement”
by Nosemonkey

Yep - Afghanistan again (remember Afghanistan, kids?). The quote is from Ramazan Bashardost, former planning minister in the post-Taleban regime. According to Reuters, he reckons that “Billions of dollars of aid that have poured into Afghanistan have done little to improve people’s lives”.
Three things to prove he’s talking arse:


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January 26th, 2006
Freezing point
by Jamie K

Forget the flap about Google.cn for a bit. In China, the main media controversy right now is the closure of Freezing Point, a popular weekly supplement of the China Youth Daily, on the orders of individuals in the Central Propaganda Department. The magazine didn’t have a particular agenda as such, but embodied a general commitment [...]


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January 23rd, 2006
Back to the 70s
by Nick

It happens without you noticing it - you go away for a week or so, don’t get to see any television and then when you come back, everything’s gone back to the 1970s.


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January 18th, 2006
Redefining cock and bull
by Paul

Last night, sat in the plush and felicitously comfortable artier-than-thou cavern that is the South Bank’s National Film Theatre, I hoped to receive an answer to a question that had been puzzling me for a long time. I wanted to know just what Michael Winterbottom, the director of A Cock and Bull Story, was [...]


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January 17th, 2006
Top columnist putting words together in misguided manner? You can bet on it.
by Paul

As anyone who is—or has been—a student in the days of the denigration of the degree knows, pecuniary problems beset one to an alarming extent. If it wasn’t for the ‘credit-card-ignorance’ factor that accompanies every student loan (that £12,000 doesn’t exist until I’m into my thirties right?), university finances would be a cause for [...]


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January 16th, 2006
Faith, Dawkins and sillyness
by John B

Richard Dawkins’ new show is on tonight. The Root Of All Evil is entertaining. If you believe yourself to be intelligent-ish, and are somewhat anti-fundamentalism and pro-science, it’s obviously a joy to watch a well-read academic who understands logical argument debate a succession of hardcore religious types who have little concept of logic, argument or [...]


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January 12th, 2006
You WILL Respect, respect Thomas Hobbes, that is
by Donald/TheJarndyceBlog

Here’s a scenario for you: you have a time-machine, but it will only travel back to Christmas 1996. Labour are obviously about to win next year’s election, and you’re allowed one bet, on this question: who’s going to be the most influential political philosopher of the next decade? Granted, it’s a funny sort of time-machine, [...]


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January 11th, 2006
Quaking under the jackboot of political correctness. Or not
by Third Avenue

Terror stalks Britain. Terror stalks much of the Western world. According to journalist Anthony Browne, whose pamphlet ‘The Retreat of Reason‘ has been making considerable waves over the past couple of weeks, this terror is political correctness. A scourge of modern life that has poisoned public debate. Worse, since 1997 Britain has been run ‘by [...]


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January 9th, 2006
New year, new approach?
by Nosemonkey

Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel will today launch his country’s EU presidency which, after Blair’s pisspoor efforts over the last six months, can only be a relief to all concerned - even though Austria is the only member state to be more EU-sceptic than Britain.
And so as the Austrian presidency opens, we’re back to square one, [...]


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January 8th, 2006
New Year, new TV
by Nick

So, it’s a new year, with new programmes and new hopes from TV executives all round that they’ve found the new hit and won’t lose their jobs along with the ratings.


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