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369. Gary, Indiana Is Deteriorating Badly - Business Insider
Urban blight is everywhere.
URL: http://www.businessinsider.com/gary-indiana-is-deteriorating-badly-2013-6 - 151KB - 21 Jun 2013
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370. Martin Callanan MEP's report from the European Parliament Tory MPs
Of course, we were supposed to be feeling "isolated". That was according to the newspapers with a federalist leaning - and especially if you listened to the BBC.We were meant to be marginalised and misled too, but above all - "isolated". That was the buzzword on every corporation newsreader's lips and every euro-mad leader-writer's spell-check.Yet isolated was about the last thing Tory MEPs were feeling as we gathered in Strasbourg for last week's plenary session. On the Monday after "Veto Friday", we felt united, hopeful, energised: all of those things; but isolated? Not that you would notice."Isolated" implies vulnerability, fear, even regret. On the contrary, Conservatives were feeling confident, invigorated and - not to put too fine a point on it - right.Inevitably, there was a backlash against us in the parliament chamber. On Tuesday, the EPP's leader Joseph Daul provocatively said the Prime Minister's veto showed we in Britain lacked "solidarity" with the rest of the EU. He said we should therefore forfeit our hard-fought rebate (or as much of it as Labour hadn't already handed back). If anyone still thinks we should never have left the EPP, please take heed.The Liberal ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt, a man seldom hindered by self-doubt or sense of proportion, pronounced that if the UK were not "at the dining table" as a guest, then it would end up "on the menu". Not very statesmanlike for a former prime minister, albeit of Belgium.
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/parliament/2011/12/martin-callanan-meps-report-from-the-european-parliament.html - 158KB - 22 Dec 2011
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371. Bernie Sanders Pays Interns $12 PER HOUR | The Daily Caller
Democratic presidential hopeful and self-described socialist Bernie Sanders introduced a bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour this week.However, Sanders pays his own interns just $12 per hour, notes the Media Research Center.
URL: http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/25/bernie-sanders-demands-15-per-hour-minimum-wage-pays-his-own-interns-12-per-hour/ - 90KB - 25 Jul 2015
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372. Cannabis farm is discovered at home - Local - Whitby Gazette
WHITBY Police stumbled upon a haul of drugs, worth “several thousand pounds”, while undertaking routine enquiries.Last Wednesday evening police officers attended an address at Seaton Crescent in Staithes, close to Seton Primary School, and while speaking to the occupants saw several cannabis plants inside the house.Whitby police sergeant John Webb said: “We are pleased to have recovered these drugs and ensured that they have been taken out of circulation.“This is a substantial amount of cannabis and early estimates have put the street value at several thousand pounds.”A 32-year-old female and a 34-year-old male who were occupying the address at the time were arrested for possession of the cannabis plants.In an external report to Whitby Town Council earlier this month, Whitby Police’s chief inspector Andy Colbourne highlighted an increase in reported drugs offences in the Whitby area, but he attributed this to a concerted push by Whitby police.He added: “We won’t turn a blind eye to drugs and if that means we have to report a rise in offences then that is what we will do.”
URL: http://www.whitbygazette.co.uk/news/local/cannabis_farm_is_discovered_at_home_1_4101373 - 105KB - 31 Dec 2011
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373. The Tories' 30-year civil war is about to reach a bloody climax | Daily Mail Online
The Tory civil war started nearly 30 years ago with the political assassination of Maggie Thatcher (pictured), destroyed by a group of pro-Europeans, whose chosen figurehead was Michael Heseltine.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3519992/PETER-OBORNE-Assassinations-Vendettas-Tories-30-year-civil-war-reach-bloody-climax.html - 214KB - 02 Apr 2016
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374. Global Warming? Yeah, right | Telegraph Blogs
Have a look at this chart. It tells you pretty much all you need to know about the much-anticipated scoop by Anthony Watts of Watts Up With That?What it means, in a nutshell, is that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – the US government body in charge of America's temperature record, has systematically exaggerated the extent of late 20th century global warming. In fact, it has doubled it.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100173174/global-warming-yeah-right/ - 54KB - 03 Aug 2012
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375. Occupy are not the solution: they embody the problem – Telegraph Blogs
The other day I had a dig at Occupy St Paul's. It didn't make me popular with our menagerie of house trolls, most of whom felt I wasn't entitled to an opinion because I had been privately educated or because I don't transcribe press releases from Greenpeace or because I'm called James Delingpole and therefore totally evil. But one or two of the newbie trolls actually had a brave stab at making an argument.By criticising the Church's craven decision to appease the Occupy mob by proposing to erect a memorial in their honour, the argument ran, I was defending the Bankster/Corporatist establishment and, by extension, everything that is rotten with the modern world.Here's the weird thing though: I agree almost entirely with this analysis. As I've argued before, the greatest division in the Western world today lies not between rich and poor, working class and upper class, or Left and Right, but between on the one hand the rapacious, unaccountable Bankster/Corporatist/Political establishment and on the other everybody else. Why then, aren't I standing with the Occupy St Paul's crowd right now, making this point more vociferously?Simple. Because though my analysis of the problem may be quite similar to the Occupy crowd's, my solution couldn't be more different. This is why – as the above video explains – Tea Party types like me are unlikely ever to find common cause with Occupy. We're classical liberals who believe in low taxes, limited government, property rights and equality of opportunity, whereas they are progressives who believe in greater government control and wealth redistribution in order to create equality of outcome.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100126299/occupy-are-not-the-solution-they-embody-the-problem/ - 62KB - 04 Jan 2012
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376. Climate scientists: not evil, maybe a bit stupid, definitely in a world all of their own –...
The Durban climate conference has been an abject failure. But that hasn't stopped those who were there desperately trying – with all the plausibility of Monty Python's Black Knight – to spin their disaster as though it represents some kind of massive triumph. Among them is a man named Michael Jacobs, formerly climate adviser to Gordon Brown.In his Guardian column today, Jacobs argues that "the conference that has ended in Durban, South Africa, amid considerable drama, should be regarded as very much a success."I disagree. And today we met on Sky News to discuss it.By the time Jacobs left he was not a happy bunny. He left the set very quickly, apparently not a little discombobulated that I had just accused him (off camera, unfortunately) of talking "weapons-grade b***ocks". But then, he had started it by turning to me immediately after we'd done our recording and saying: "You are entitled to your opinion. What you are not entitled to are your own facts."
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100123625/climate-scientists-not-evil-maybe-a-bit-stupid-definitely-in-a-world-all-of-their-own/ - 63KB - 04 Jan 2012
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377. Car Bibles : The Brake Bible
The brake Bible, covering everything you need to know about car brake maintenance including disc brake, pads, drum brake, rotors and brake technologies..
URL: http://www.carbibles.com/brake_bible_pg2.html - 50KB - 06 Mar 2014
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378. Top judge's war on secret courts: Family hearings must be exposed to 'glare of publicity' |...
In a landmark ruling, Sir James Munby said parents of children taken into care must no longer be gagged by the courts and the public should be told what social workers are up to.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2413373/Top-judges-war-secret-courts-Family-hearings-exposed-glare-publicity.html - 231KB - 06 Sep 2013
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379. As Britain dithers, the rest of the world is getting things done - Telegraph
Our great projects are being stalled by endless consultations and grinding bureaucracy.Well isn’t that just brilliant? Isn’t that grand, eh? We have always known that Peter Mandelson was a modern Blackadder — the only politician who actively rejoices in his reputation for being as cunning as a fox who has just been appointed the Regius professor of cunning — but this takes some beating. Old Mandychops has pulled the rug out from under HS2 — the very scheme he helped to invent in the last days of Gordon Brown’s government.It turns out the whole thing was a gimmick. They didn’t have a clue about the economic case for the gigantic new railway. They hadn’t even vaguely tested whether anyone wanted to get to Birmingham a full five minutes faster, or whether they would be just as happy with their laptop and internet connection. They just plucked it from the air, because it sounded like a bold and forward-looking wheeze for the manifesto of a washed-up government.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/10165644/As-Britain-dithers-the-rest-of-the-world-is-getting-things-done.html - 75KB - 07 Jul 2013
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380. Hello Obama second term; bye bye Western Civilization – Telegraph Blogs
"Can't wait for the leftards' misery when Romney wins. It will be like eating foie gras to the sound of trumpets." @jamesdelingpole on Twitter last week.Well: I think that's what they call a 'hostage to fortune.' And, of course, I don't remotely blame all the leftards who've been blowing raspberries in response. I'm sure I would have done just the same had our positions been reversed.Nonetheless it seems to me that the victory the Obamaphiles have won is entirely Pyrrhic. In what way, I would like to ask them, is a second term for a proven failure a good thing? On the evidence of Obama's four years in power so far, what exactly have they seen that augurs so well for the next four years of the American presidency?Was it his resolute decision to sacrifice the lives of four brave men in Benghazi, perhaps?Or was it his truly heartwarming eagerness to reward his friends at Solyndra by handing them $500 million of taxpayers' money for a business that was essentially worthless?
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100188419/hello-obama-second-term-bye-bye-western-civilization/ - 59KB - 07 Nov 2012
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381. How green bullying, junk science and EU lies killed off yet another successful industry –...
This is a story with everything: bees, junk science, the French behaving badly, the EU at its worst… (H/T Richard North at EUreferendum).You'll read it and go: "Yes! This is why I hate the EU. This is why it can never be reformed: because corruption and lies and horsetrading and an unaccountable bureaucracy of imperious apparatchiks and an inbuilt antipathy to business and free markets aren't unfortunate and rare byproducts of the system. They ARE the system."It follows on from something I wrote a few months ago about the campaign to ban neonicotinoids. I gave the piece the heading Bees, Pesticides and More Green Lies because that was the essence of the story. Green campaigners (aided and abetted by the usual celebrity rentamob) decided that the reason bee populations were suffering was because of a certain kind of pesticide in the neonicotinoid group which was causing their colonies to collapse. Never mind that neonicotinoids were, as North puts it, the fruits of years of development at a cost of millions, and vital to British agriculture; never mind that the evidence that they were causing bee deaths was small to non-existent.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100244756/how-green-bullying-junk-science-and-eu-lies-killed-off-yet-another-successful-industry/ - 63KB - 07 Nov 2013
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382. Don't let the public health zealots demonise us innocent drinkers - Telegraph
The new guidelines are not intended to stand alone - they are part of a net of repressive policies.I sense a political motive rather than a medical one. Not party-political, of course (although I would be surprised if the majority of the group were not Labour voters). I mean politicised campaigners who see industry as bad, consumers as stupid, government as good, and themselves as legislators to compel the public to behave in certain ways. Since I suspect such people’s motives, why should I accept the objectivity of what they say about health?One member of the guidelines group is Professor Gerard Hastings. He is not a scientist or a doctor. He is director of the Institute of Social Marketing at the University of Stirling and is keen on investigating food and pharmaceutical marketing and helping litigation against the tobacco industry.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/12090284/Dont-let-the-public-health-zealots-demonise-us-innocent-drinkers.html - 165KB - 09 Jan 2016
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383. Europe's crisis is about to get a whole lot worse – Telegraph Blogs
Here's your starter for ten. The European People's Party is the largest bloc in the European Council, as measured by voting weight; can you guess the second largest?Congratulations to anyone who plumped for the European Conservatives and Reformists, who edge ahead of both the Liberals and the Socialists.Euro-Lefties have been having a thin time of it recently. Only three per cent of EU citizens live under socialist or socialist-led governments. That, though, is about to change. France, where the state already consumes 56 per cent of GDP, and whose budget was last in balance in 1974, seems likely to elect François Hollande on a platform of 'growth, not austerity'. (Who knew it was that easy?) Greece, which also votes on Sunday, is inclining toward a pack of communist parties; the politicians there who talk openly of the need for cuts currently command less than seven per cent in the polls. Romania, too, is about to install a Leftist ministry, following the defeat of the last government's austerity platform. As other elections follow around Europe, we can expect more of the same.What will be the impact? Europe will accelerate all the policies that brought it to its present unhappy condition: wastrel spending, unsustainable borrowing, punitive taxation, deeper integration.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100155299/europes-crisis-is-about-to-get-a-whole-lot-worse/ - 54KB - 11 May 2012
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384. Tories must 'reverse socialist coup' by cutting taxes, Liam Fox warns - Telegraph
The Conservatives must reverse the “great socialist coup of the last decade” by slashing welfare and cutting taxes to create more wealth in the UK, former defence secretary Liam Fox has said.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9922532/Tories-must-reverse-socialist-coup-by-cutting-taxes-Liam-Fox-warns.html - 80KB - 12 Mar 2013
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