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Entries in August, 2006

What Blair didn’t say (Part 9)

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

In a recent Ephems entry I remarked, not for the first time, on the media’s repeated assertions that Tony Blair (in the words of a Guardian columnist, chosen at random)  “famously [sic] insists that there is no connection at all between the actions of his government in Iraq and the threat to the UK from international [...]

Robin Hood and his ten merrie men on wheels

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

I’m much indebted to Tony Hatfield for drawing attention, in his indispensable blog “Tony’s Ramblings”, to a wonderful story on the BBC News website.  Here it is, in its entirety:
Eleven bailed over stolen coachEleven people have been bailed after being arrested on suspicion of stealing a 30-seater coach. Northumbria Police said the coach was taken [...]

The blog producers

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Cartoon from the FT magazine.

Jimmy Carter on Tony Blair

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Jimmy Carter remarks shrewdly on Tony Blair’s ‘timidity’ [More >>>]

An Israeli scientist’s view of the middle east and the west

Monday, August 28th, 2006

A controversial and thought-provoking speech on the middle east and the west by an eminent Israeli scientist asks a number of uncomfortable questions and offers some unpalatable propositions [More >>>]

Abusing language

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Language can be abused in unwitting self-betrayal, by clothing platitudes in pretentious and trendy costume, or by plain old-fashioned murder. Some examples [More >>>]

How our leaders download their problems

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Some of our ministers are employing ‘life coaches’ at vast public expense, according to the Sunday Times. Terrifying. [More >>>]

More random thoughts for the weekend

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

An old friend, an inexplicably obsessive cricket fanatic, has just telephoned in a state of high excitement about the collapse today of the fourth Test match between England and Pakistan.  My first thought was that the Pakistanis must have walked off in protest at racist insults from the spectators.  Happily it turns out that [...]

Shoot them first, pardon them afterwards

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

The Defence Secretary has emerged from obscurity to pardon WWI soldiers executed for cowardice. This suggests a need to identify other figures from the past who suffered punishments now regarded as unjust and who should similarly be pardoned now [More >>>]

The aircraft bomb plot and Iraq: a fine pair of slanders

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

The foiling of the UK terrorists’ plot to bomb aeroplanes in mid-air between Britain and the US (still cautiously referred to in the Guardian and elsewhere as the “alleged” plot) has prompted the emergence into the daylight of two particularly unpleasant slanders, one new and specific to the bomb plot, the other old and discredited [...]