Top Stories and Blog Review – 28th Sept

Elsewhere
Vaz under pressure over 28-day query
Tories plan to create 5,000 new schools
Breakthrough Reached in Negotiations on Bailout
McCain and Team Have Many Ties to Gambling Industry
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg
James Graham has been to Labour Conference and found it wanting.
Liberal England discusses the picture of Ed Balls in Nazi uniform.
Junkfood Science reports on the “success” of BMI assessment of children. My own daughter took part in the UK pilot of this recently…
Peter Black is stunned to discover that some dodgy folk have been contributing to Tory coffers.
Showbiz: Chicken Yoghurt‘s tribute to Paul Newman; and Spirit of 1976 has the trailer for the new biopic of Dubya.
Cookery: This Little Piggy Went To Market has been making cookies; and organic box company Farmaround has a fine selection of vegetarian recipes for you to choose from.
(if you’re wondering why we have a showbiz and cookery section now, click here)
And if that’s not enough links for you, Scepticisle has more.
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Cookery?
Huh. Nice. ;o)
I had to search facebook blog networks for cookery blogs, you know…
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