England
Aug 9 2011, Michael Kerjman

Something is wrong with Instablogs surely as the most vividly-grotesque news from the world did not reach this site nowadays.

A recent so-called “London riot” belongs to such over-heated news definitely also both customarily-traditionally and...

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Incognito, Atlanta
England’s nanny state continues to support certain individuals who have no right being taken care of, so it’s no wonder the country is flat broke...
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Two years before the towering West Indian skipper, Clive Lloyd had clasped his hands around the World Cup to lift it in 1975; England skipper Rachael Heyhoe-Flint had...
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So yet another Ashes has come and gone…wait a minute though…was it just another Ashes? It definitely wasn’t as good as the 2009 series, and doesn’t hold a...
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Troubled only by Tuesday’s no-ball repreive and yesterday’s unusual attempt to bounce him out by Phil Hughes when he was on 99, Alastair Cook has served up...
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Keith, London
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Tommy, Manchester
Air travelers across Europe face a third day of disruptions as more snow is forecast for England and Germany. London’s Heathrow said there will be further delays and...
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Incognito, Atlanta
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49-year-old Beverley Akciecek and her 50-year-old husband Cetin (who happens to be a Muslim Turk) run a small cafe, called Beverley’s Snack Shack, in a...
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I am not an expert in history. Well, I did study it at school and do remember a story of the broken, repaired and delivered-at last- to the American Colonies bell...
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Incognito, Atlanta
It’s nice to read something lighthearted for a change. With all the death and destruction occurring all over the world, from terrorist violence to domestic...
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Incognito, Atlanta
A group of unemployed perverts in the U.K. found a way to make a quick buck by exploiting underage girls. Their plan- to sell the virginity of these young ones to...
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Vinit, Mangalore
English athletes Phillips Idowu, Christine Ohuruogu and Lisa Dobriskey have all pulled out of the Commonwealth Games, which start on 3 October. World triple jump...
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Oscar, Oaxaca
Mexican Supreme Court of Justice minister Jesus Gudino Pelayo died from a heart attack Sunday while on vacation in England, the state-run Notimex news agency reported.
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Keith, London
Only a few decades ago, it would have counted as one of the faster Channel swims of all time, so it was all the more remarkable that Philippe Croizon, who as no arms or...
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Incognito, Atlanta
Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of what kind of job they do, and especially those in thankless, menial, often demeaning jobs like...
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Ali, Liverpool
Detectives searching for a missing British spy said Wednesday they had launched a murder investigation after a body matching the man’s description was discovered...
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The gray-haired woman gently pets the cat, occasionally glancing furtively at a garbage bin. Then she strikes, casually grabbing it by the scruff, tossing it in,...
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The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for parts of southern England, with up to 8cm (3in) of rain expected to fall and fears of flash flooding. The swath...
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But to see design in Capello’s confusion would assume that he was a man in control, a coach at the top of his game. That is not how it looked for much of this...
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Incognito, Atlanta
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The pictures say it all. Umpire Rudi Koertzen officiated in his last Test in the second Test of the Pakistan Australia Test series at Headingley, Leeds. Simply go to...
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Above is the discounted English goal which may have made all the difference to the Three Lions...but probably not. British fans are seething after their second goal in...
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It has been proved that respecting our differences has value. I submit the reporting of a failed murder “Lest we forget.” A third of Europe had died, a...
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If Aussie political storms possessed some space in a foreign press, it is something extravagant usually, capable to divert a world readers’ interest at least for a...
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England’s Paul Casey will take a share of a one-shot lead into the second round of the US Open at Pebble Beach.
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Coach Fabio Capello said soon after the game on Saturday night that King would definitely miss Friday’s game with Algeria, but it is feared King could be...
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Incognito, Atlanta
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Incognito, Atlanta
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Steven, Liverpool
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Incognito, Atlanta
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Incognito, Atlanta
One element of the film “Slumdog Millionaire” dealt with the horrific use of children to fill the pockets of some rich pimp, gang lord. In the film, he...
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England’s Alastair Cook, left, and Monty Panesar walk to net practice at Lord’s cricket ground, London, Monday May 4, 2009. England will face the West Indies in a two-match Test Series at Lords on Wednesday.