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The Linnean Society of London: Welcome

"The cultivation of the Science of Natural History in all its branches"... now THERE'S a cause I can get behind!

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Scientists find childbirth wonder drug that can 'cure' shyness| News | This is London

"Investigators believe oxytocin - a natural hormone that assists childbirth and helps mothers bond with newborn babies - could become a wonder drug for overcoming shyness."

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TECHNOLOGY WAR: New Big Brother London Underground Signs Stir Controversy

Wow. The older signs are even more disturbing - eyes on a poster that reads "watching over you". Considering that 1984 TOOK PLACE in London, the myopic forgetfulness of the UK populace here is staggering.

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Homebirds

Cleaners - Recommended in the londonpaper

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Antony Gormley's One and Other

Gormley's rather brave installation for the "spare" plinth in Trafalgar Square: a new person standing up there every hour. Ace. (via Kevan)

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London Shopping, New Loon Moon Supermarket - Gerrard St, London

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Hackers Cracks London Tube's Ticketing System

spoofed Oyster cards can be got by brushing up against passengers; something a little slimy about that...

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ChrisWright.com - BLOG

Chris Wright - Internationally Acclaimed Artist & Illustrator

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Extra, Extra

Public confusion: Londonist is not alone, apparently in failing to comprehend the Olympic budget. Tony Benn stomps his feet over plans to sell off a school playing field in Holland Park. The cases of two gunshot victims in Wembley are possibly linked. If you want to ‘Be a Councillor’ in…

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Virgin Broadband

Internet in London

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Amazon.com: The Phoenix: Leo Hollis: Books

via The Economist 2008-06-07-13 p97 "story of human ingenuity and persistence in the face of disaster - and of how the future can be built out of the rubble of the past. On top of all that, it's hard to imagine a better introduction to the politics and c

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