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Sunday, 3 October 2010

Sunday morning catchup (part 1)

To clear some tabs from Firefox before it crashes...

1) 'Gordon Brown 'absolutely furious' about Ed Miliband's attack on his economic record'. Do remember that Ed Miliband was a key economic advisor to Gordon Brown before being appointed to the labour Cabinet. Ed Miliband is as much a protoge of Gordon Brown as Ed balls.

2) The Freeman Online asks: ' Will “Clean Energy” Lead an Economic Recovery? Can pigs fly?' I think we all know the answer.

3) Toby Young tells how 'Lefties go mental while watching my school documentary' Is anyone surprised at the violence and hatred shown by the left?

4) The Telegraph report on another legacy left to the UK by the last Labour government.
'Equality Act: firms must not ask job applicants about health

Employers will not be able to ask people who apply for a job about their health under new equality laws that come into force today.

Staff who are dyslexic, have taken a large number of sick days or who look after disabled and elderly relatives will also find it easier to win unfair dismissal cases under the new law. '


5) What is happening in Iran with the Stuxnet virus? The US Report explains the background and The Telegraph blame it on/ give credit to Israel.

6) Watts Up With That reports an invonvenient fact: 'Less ice in the Arctic Ocean 6000-7000 years ago'.

7) C3 Headlines reports that: 'Peer-Reviewed Cherry Blossom Reseach Confirms Japan's Medieval Climate Warmer Than Current One'. So the Medieval warm period was not just confined to Northern europe.

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