Published: February 10th 2009 - at 10:37 am

Top Stories and Blog Review – 10th February


by Douglas Johnson    

THE $1.5 TRILLION STIMULUS

Nationwide
Brown seeks Obama-style bonus cap
Government may offer cash-back for scrap cars
MPs demand apologies from fallen bank bosses
Surge in sex abuse calls to children’s helpline

International
Polls open in Israel’s closely watched elections
Hadron Collider relaunch delayed
Republicans balk but Americans side with Obama
The Taliban in Pakistan are raising U.S. fears

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Douglas Johnson

Stumbling and Mumbling - Democracy and religion both appear to make people happy. Do the two have to be mutuallly exclusive?

Jennie - finds a rather good reason to bash the BBC.

Back Towards the Locus - does not like Obama’s inside-out underwear.

Charles Darwin’s Blog - prefers dinosaurs to the Tories.

Our Kingdom- Time for the taxpayers to make the rules on banks, says Tony Curzon-Price


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