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MyFuneralSpace: Don’t Fear the Reaper

Just when you thought MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking sites had pretty much achieved world domination, along comes a site with even more infinite aspirations. Londoner Victoria Vanstone’s yourdeathwish.com wants to help you create the “perfect” funeral. Yes, in the time it takes to …

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N20 Comedy Festival Kicks Off At BAC, Studio 68

The Book Club is dead! Long live The School for Gifted Children! Robin Ince’s Book Club, for the unacquainted, was a delightfully ramshackle evening of intellectual mirth and experimentation, which was given a grand farewell in December at the British Museum. Tonight The School for …

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A Job That Slowly Kills You

Anyone with an ounce of common sense should be able to tell you that work-related stress is not good for the health, a bit like cigarettes, junk food and bullets. But, since many of those who make decisions regarding our working lives seem to be …

Extra, Extra

Well, the first day back at work for many of us, and we’ve all probably not been the most productive ever. So in spite of our shambolic return to regular posting, here’s a quick recap of all the stories we would have covered if we …

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Cow Killed – For Good Or For Bad?

While the turkeys are getting nervous and the butchers are doing a roaring trade in this crucial last week before Christmas, a very unwelcome slaughter has taken place in Letchmore Heath, Herts. Gangotri was a sacred cow at the Bhaktivedanta Manor Hindu temple; she had …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 10th December 1907: Anti-vivisectionists march through central London to protest at the dissection of a brown terrier dog several years earlier. The ‘anti-doggers’ clash with police at Trafalgar Square, in what would become known as the Brown Dog …

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OAP Olympic Outrage

In years to come as historians look back on the events that triggered the untimely demise of this once great nation of ours, they’ll probably be analysing the following timeline: October 2003: First grumblings about raising the Council Tax in London to pay for the …

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Preview: Sylvia Plath Revisited

Tell your friends that you’re attending a talk on Sylvia Plath – In London. As winter approaches. – and they’re apt to shoot you a funny look and start silently monitoring your behaviour for signs of mental distress. Such is Plath’s difficult legacy. Although her …

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3 Runways, 6 Terminals In 12 Years?

Heathrow Airport: to expand or not to expand, that is the question. The debate can begin in earnest, as today Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly laid out options for consultation, including a potential third runway and sixth terminal. With Terminal 5 not even finished yet, it …

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Ken Brings Back Ideas From India

Don’t worry. We’re not going to have to cling to the sides of trains. Yet. Ken’s been to Delhi, where he picked up some ideas about being cool on the streets. Unfortunately it’s cool on the streets in a temperature related way rather than cool …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 19th November 1558: Queen Elizabeth I travels to Highgate on her accession to the throne. She is met by the bishops and escorted through London. Tuesday – 20th November 1992: Fire sweeps through Windsor Castle, causing £40 million …