Top Stories and Blog Review – 14th Nov


by Sarah Ismail    
November 14, 2008 at 10:25 am

BT cuts 10,000 jobs

Nationwide
‘Extra UK troops’ for Afghanistan
Facing a sperm donor shortage
Pound sinks to record low against the euro
Nintendo Wii Fit selling out

International
Increase in forced labour, rape in Congo
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae need more money
Rove: History favors Republicans in 2010
China startled by force of crisis
North Korea to cut S Korea links

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Sarah Ismail

Ala Abbas – Doesn’t like the name Bitch magazine. Neither do I, Ala.

Angela Saini – Another post on the rise of the Internet.

Bartholomew’s Notes – Reviews Tuesday night’s Dispatches programme on Africa’s ‘Witch Children.’

Bleeding Heart Show – Reports on Parliament’s idea of increasing diversity among its members. DisAbility has made the list, for a change!

Clive Davis – Seven minutes of satire at its sharpest. Friday Fun.

Derek Wall – The rise (and rise) of the Greens.

EUTopia – Rules on straight bananas are being scrapped.

Harry’s Place – On a racist who claims he made a mistake…


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About the author
Sarah is a DisAbled blogger with a degree in Creative Writing. Sarah blogs at Same Difference about DisAbility issues and worked as a copy editor for the magazine Society Today. She has written a collection of poetry about life with a physical disability 'Listen To The Silence'.
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