Monthly Archives: November 2005

Noo Labour Goes Nooclear…

From SchNews Just when you thought it could get no worse, Neo Labour goes nuclear. The whispering campaign around the push for nuclear power has been gaining momentum since last year. Until then Britain’s nuclear programme seemed to have been … Continue reading

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Personal News

I’m going to be a granny. For the third time. No. 3 Daughter has just rung with the news. The big day is next June. It doesn’t sound like it, but yes, I’m happy!

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The Local News

Up here in the wilds we are not immune from modern progress. Castle Douglas is getting a Tesco’s supermarket; planning permission was granted in spite of strong local opposition and accusations of malpractice. So from next year we fully expect … Continue reading

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Back Again…

…for a while. Won’t bore you with my problems, though. I haven’t heard back from Doc G about my blood test. He said he contact me only if there was a problem; that was 10 days ago, so I can … Continue reading

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tSaturn sq nMoon

…is the transit that’s hitting me now. Well, ‘thumping’ is probably more exact. I have never felt so tired, so bone-weary as I do right now. The tiredeness has been building up up for weeks; my anigina has also been … Continue reading

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At Last…

…I’m back online. Computer problems, as usual – a duff memory stick, to be precise. But it gave me to chance to have a satisfyingly butt-kicking telephone conversation with the shop who sold it to me three months ago. The … Continue reading

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The News You Didn’t See (4)

From SchNews: “The push by the UK, France and Germany to refer Iran to the UN Security Council, while rooted in the language of diplomacy, is really nothing less than an act of war.” – Scott Ritter; former Chief UN … Continue reading

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