Published: January 30th 2009 - at 9:25 am

Top Stories and Blog Review – 30th Jan


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Biggest Building Programme Since 50s

Nationwide
Legal threats over lack of rape support
UK energy saving policy ‘failing’
Taxpayer faces bigger bill for 2012 Olympics
‘Cameron’s solution doesn’t add up’

International
London Review of Books – Israel’s Lies
Japanese production ‘unprecedented’ fall by over 10%
North Korea tears up all agreements
U.N. leads evacuation from Sri Lanka
Iran: Ready to work with Obama

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Sarah Ismail

Angela Saini: Thinks countries can be successful, whatever the weather.

Clairwil: Is trying to recover from Blogger’s Block. First Friday Fun.

Daily Mail Watch: Taken From Grandparents, Given to Gay Men.

Hagley Road to Ladywood: Money makes you a better person. Apparently.

Jamie Saddler – Is the Russian bear already responding to a change in Washington?

MediaWatchWatch: Don’t kill God!

Nosemonkey: Has some good advice for new bloggers. But it applies to everyone. So it’s your second Friday Fun.

Natalie Bennett: Women need to keep hold of their jobs.

Our Kingdom: On Australia Day 2009, Ben Wellings had tea with the Republicans.

Whipped Senseless – A former Bushie defends torture and condemns Obama’s torture-free approach.


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