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Did I say that? Stephen Fry, writer and comedian, 52Stephen Fry, writer and comedian, 52ON HIS COMEDY PARTNER HUGH LAURIE IN "HOUSE"One of the hardest things to do is act smart. But you actually believe that he is intelligent (2006)ASKED BY HIS SCHOOL CAREERS OFFICER WHAT JOB HE ENVISAGED FOR HIMSELF School Careers Officer (1973)ON TECH... |
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Aghast Mail bemoans birth of 'European superstate' | Peter PrestonCRY UMM! for England, David and St George. For when the cranky conservative president in Prague put his signature to the Lisbon treaty last week, Britain's Eurosceptic press didn't know what to do. The Express had a ritual rant, of course, but it doesn't count. The real question was what the Sun,... |
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Stephen Fry keeps twitteringGuardian writer Hadley Freeman is at the end of her tether with Fry's wittering twittersNew year resolutions can start very early this old year by popular acclaim, or revulsion. Three weeks ago, the Guardian's Hadley Freeman nailed her pet hatred: "If I read one more so-called news story fea... |
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Bid to block paedophiles from Facebook failsGovernment plan to stop sex offenders using social networking sites would breach human rights lawGovernment plans to block paedophiles from using social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace have been shelved because of fears that such a move would breach human rights laws.The Home Office... |
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Child safety expert says TV cartoons should be given violence ratingProgrammes 'ignore consequences of dangerous behaviour'The violence portrayed in children's programmes such as Scooby-Doo and Batman should be more realistic, an international expert on child safety will tell the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents this week.Children's television should... |
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While we rail at MPs, the City gets away with murder | Nick CohenNobody benefits more from our emasculated MPs than tax-avoiding plutocrats and bonus banditsLuck rather than a conspiracy explains why the newspaper that broke the expenses scandal is the property of billionaire recluses, who prefer holing up in a Channel island fortress to paying the same taxes ... |
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