Top Stories – Friday 17th April 2009

Nationwide
G20 police receive 145 complaints
Nurse struck off for secret BBC filming
Make Budget greener, say Tories
Signs of economy ‘turning corner’
International
Violence in Indian elections as rebels kill 17
Afghanistan to change controversial ‘rape’ law
CIA immunity on interrogations stirs anger
Obama seeks high-speed rail system across US
Pirate’s Bay founders sentence to jail.
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Douglas Johnson
Back Towards the Locus – What sort of deranged CIA briefing meeting involves plans to lock someone in a box with insects?
Peter Cranie - asks “What if?”
Patrick Harvie MSP - thinks the PM should talk less about football.
The Daily (Maybe) - The police should be less confident about their excuses.
Robin Lustig - wouldn’t want Obama’s inbox.
Pickled Politics - Would the police force beat less fewer protestors if more were Jedi?
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Nothing on Damian Green?
“Pickled Politics – Would the police force beat less protestors if more were Jedi?”
Fewer, not less!
Grrrrr
torture is wrong………i wish someone would waterboard the losers who couldnt see 9/11 coming even though it was written right in front of thier stupid faces. id like all the genious cia people who allowed our name to be sullied with the shame of human torture to be disgraced publicly for thier crimes. if torture isnt a crime what is? this is surreal to even argue about the virtues of TORTURE. these are the same people who occupied irak instead of hunting down al queda….the same people who have left our military stretched to the limit in winless non relavent war theaters….they are worse than the nazis who invaded russia in the dead of winter in ww II, i remain completely sick and discusted with warmonger dinosaurs, tommy rogers
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