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They probably will, but they'll blame it all on the Sun or pretend he was talking about all those other downmarket tabloids - the Mail doesn't ever whip up prejudice and hysteria, it merely reports the facts responsibly and accurately, and lets its wholly responsible middle class readers form their own informed and unbiased opinions.


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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/8297491.stm

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A 72-year-old Teesside man has been jailed for 14 years in what a senior judge said was one of the worst child rape case he had ever seen.


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AOB wrote:
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A 72-year-old Teesside man has been jailed for 14 years in what a senior judge said was one of the worst child rape case he had ever seen.


ex soldier=hero.


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'Oldest' thieves jailed for raid

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Two pensioners thought to be Scotland's oldest criminal double act have been jailed for 18 months over a £7,500 raid on a shop in the west end of Glasgow.

Richard Mulhearn, 70, and James Adams, 72, admitted stealing cash and various top-up cards from MK & Co newsagents, on Byres Road, in October last year.


Image "The Daily Mail will get us out!"


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Taxpayers' Alliance admits director doesn't pay British tax

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009 ... rector-tax

worth a mention when the Mail next use Taxpayers Alliance material.


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Taxpayers' Alliance admits director doesn't pay British tax

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009 ... rector-tax

worth a mention when the Mail next use Taxpayers Alliance material.


The irony!


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I'm not expecting to see this story in the Mail anytime soon, especially as their recent "exclusive poll" revealed that support for Osborne's plans is already lower than they were probably expecting - of the 34% who think they are good, how many will be impressed that they are also wrong to the tune of £3billion??


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Facebook 'cuts student drop-outs'


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Social networking websites such as Facebook are helping to reduce college drop-out rates, it is claimed.

Gloucestershire College says social networking is used to keep students informed and in touch with staff.

"There has been a significant improvement in retention," says media curriculum manager, Perry Perrott.

Using such teenager-friendly communication tools has a "positive effect on motivation", says the government's technology agency, Becta.




edit: don't forget it gives you cancer :lol:


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Facebook 'cuts student drop-outs'


edit: don't forget it gives you cancer :lol:


also don't forget it turns people into paedophiles.
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And fills your £600,000 detached family home in Berkshire with rampaging teenagers.


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and destroys marraiges*




*When you update your status to single after a row


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MPs' expenses: Tory David Wilshire pays £100,000 to company he owns with girlfriend

David Wilshire, a senior Conservative MP, used his House of Commons expenses to pay more than £100,000 of taxpayers’ money to his own company, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... riend.html

I do not suppose Littlecock will mention it at all.


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Man, 85, charged over stab attack

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edi ... 308417.stm

it's Scotland so WTF.


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http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/1 ... ories-hoax

sadly the mail was the only paper that wasnt sucked in by these stories. Piss funny nonetheless.


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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8321967.stm

Don't want 'em getting ideas now, do we...?


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