March 10, 2009
The telegraph for a  short period of time yesterday published a story regarding Gordon Brown and requests from ministers to apologise for the economy. Yeah yeah so what…well some cheeky fellow at the Telegraph decided to end the URL that the story was on with Gordon Brown is a cunt… Gor...
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March 07, 2009
Matthew Norman, food critic of The Sunday Telegraph, nodded politely to the waiting staff as he entered Shepherd's Restaurant. Aside from being co-owned by Michael Caine, Shepherd's other claim to fame was its reputation as one of London's finest restaurants. Norman was looking forward to his meal. ...
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Mark Ritson
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February 21, 2009
From the Daily Telegraph of London Oct. 5, 2006: "Alexandra Aitken used to be known for being the daughter of a disgraced minister, partying, posh boys and polo matches. But that’s all changed. Now, she tells Emily Bearn, she’s hard at work making films." I know Ally best as my...
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February 18, 2009
Peter Kirwan on Ed Roussel's outsourcing idea: "The other question that needs to be asked here is this: what will a newspapers’ roster of 'premium' writers look like once they’re required to blog and Twitter with the rest of us. Getting the top knobs to take the web seriously...
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February 17, 2009
Millions of people have been revealing 25 things about themselves on Facebook. Our writers settled for five......
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February 15, 2009
Hugh Pickens writes "On the 200th red-letter day of his birth, feds* Abraham Lincoln's popular image as a log-splitting bumpkin is being re-assessed as historians have discovered that Lincoln had an avid interest in cutting-edge zealous industrialindustrial tools science and its applications. During...
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February 14, 2009
See wisdom turned on its head. Fifteen years ago, as Rupert Murdoch launched his Times price war, a harassed Daily Telegraph wondered how to respond. Answer, once panic subsided: launch a massive subscription scheme giving big discounts on the daily and Sunday so long as punters paid up front. Criti...
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Peter Preston
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February 13, 2009
This is the most disturbing game I've ever seen. RapeLay is a Japanese rape simulation game which was for sale until recently on Amazon (view the cache image here). Amazon's description: "Rapelay is an offshoot of the Illusion series, Interact Play. You, like in previ...
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Colleen Kane
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January 31, 2009
RTFA: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/4412176/Rubik… Now the reclusive Hungarian inventor hopes to recreate the buzz of Rubik’s Cube with his new game, featuring six balls trapped within three transparent plastic spheres. The puzzle, shown to the Sunday Telegraph ahead of its unveil...
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January 29, 2009
The Telegraph reports the inquest into the death of Katie Jones: Girl died after taking ecstasy at 'take a load of drugs' festival The Take A Load Of Drugs Festival? I think I might have missed that one. But standfirst clarifies matters: A family orientated girl died from an overdose of ecstasy at a...
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