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London Sightseeing Tours

london sightseeing tours from evan evans

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Let Them Eat (Lemon Raspberry) Cake

Delicious recipe for a lemon raspberry cake. Great for a special occasion. Nice idea for a weeding anniversary tradition. Funny personal anecdotes along with recipe!

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Cell Phone Etiquette on Eurostar: It's Not Good to Talk

It's Good to Talk? An old British Telecom (BT) saying that's not applicable for Eurostar ... or any public transportation for that matter.Having recently done a couple of round trips on the Eurostar ...

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Travel Tip: Tower of London

Arrive early to watch the ceremonial unlocking of the Tower

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Desperate Brown scrapes through

Government forced to rely on Democractic Unionists for 42 days win

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Review: The Sleeping Years

It was hot as the Dickens at 12 Bar on Monday night when singer-songwriter project the Sleeping Years celebrated the launch of the album We're Becoming Islands One By One. The intimate set kicked off with mastermind Dale Grundle performing the finger-picked "Macosquin, Coleraine" solo. He…

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Alan-Williams

subterranean and upshot exhibition

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Demos | Events | Divided Democracy

The event will explore the relationship between equality and the empowerment and engagement of a country's citizens - both in terms of their participation at the ballot box, and of their ability to shape the institutions which govern their everyday lives.

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Hide & Seek Festival 2008 : Social Games and Playful Experiences within the public spaces of the Southbank Centre.

Hide and Seek is a festival of social games and playful experiences, running in London from the 27th to the 29th of June 2008. It will encompass everything from fine artists making<sep/>

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Extra, Extra

The BBC seem to think that we’re running out of Georgian terraces, and have recommended one for you to rush-see-before-it-vanishes. The BBC need a new architectural historian. A coach driver averted tragedy when silly-bugger teenagers threw rocks through his windscreen. Silverjet seem to…

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Timothy Garton Ash: The vote for 42-day detention risks strangling freedom without any security gain

Timothy Garton Ash: The narrow majority on 42 days makes it a bad day for British democracy, even if the bill has been amended into futility

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42-day detention: what happens next?

Ministers now face a fiendish struggle to get their plans to extend pre-charge detention for up to 42 days through the House of Lords

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Minamoto Kitchoan Home Page

- amazing Japanese sweets in Piccadilly

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DUP MPs deny they won concessions to vote with PM on 42 days

The Democrat Unionist party denied last night that it had extracted concessions from Gordon Brown as the price of its support for his 42-day detention plan

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Labour rebels: list in full

A total of 36 Labour MPs rebelled against the government in tonight's key vote on extending the pre-charge detention limit for terrorism suspects to 42 days, an analysis of division lists disclosed

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Rubbish Comment About Rubbish

Some very rubbish remarks about rubbish have been made by Tory councillor Lucy Ivimy about a litter situation in Shepherds Bush. The Hammersmith & Fulham councillor sent an email to the managers of the Woodford Court tower block that blamed the throwing of rubbish from the block's…

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42-day detention: best of the debate

Senior MPs tonight warned that the 42-day detention plan would diminish ancient British freedoms that would be difficult to win back

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The house at poets' corner - Times Online

"The house in Camden Town where Verlaine and Rimbaud wrote, loved and finally fell out"

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Chasing Rimbaud Through Our Streets - Camden New Journal

"WHO would have thought that in Camden there once lived in 1873 two great French poets, Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, whose output it can be argued laid the foundation of modern art and modernism?"

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Top secret al-Qaida files left on train

Police launch inquiry after high-security documents on terrorism and Iraq were left on train at Waterloo station

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