Archive for August, 2011
Enfield and Edmonton riots: ‘The mood was calmer, it felt premeditated’ – The Guardian
Posted on 08. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Enfield and Edmonton riots: 'The mood was calmer, it felt premeditated' The Guardian With no focal point of protest, the crowds were more fluid, directed by a combination of word of mouth, quiet gestures and BlackBerry text messages. Small, disparate groups of up 20 people, roamed the streets looking for unguarded shops
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Supermarket sweep – The Guardian
Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Supermarket sweep The Guardian In April, there were two riots in Stokes Croft: one in response to a police raid on a squat in search of alleged petrol bombs, which ended in the new Tesco's windows being smashed; the other in the wake of a peaceful demonstration that had been …
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Edinburgh’s street corner universities – libraries don’t just lend books – Public Service
Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Edinburgh's street corner universities – libraries don't just lend books Public Service A search box appears in two obvious places, top and bottom of the page, throughout the site. Click in the box and it expands to offer you four options: the site, the library catalogue, Your Edinburgh (a directory of community resources), …
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Top 50 Palace Games Countdown: No.2 – Stockport 0 Palace 1 – Five Year Plan
Posted on 04. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Top 50 Palace Games Countdown: No.2 – Stockport 0 Palace 1 Five Year Plan one word i did remember. So I wasn't a big fan of it, it's fair to say. And one of the main reasons my head was not in a French book was the perils of my club Crystal Palace.
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One Dead Hen by Charlie Williams – review – The Guardian
Posted on 03. Aug, 2011 by admin.
One Dead Hen by Charlie Williams – review The Guardian Nathan, the sinister landlord of the local pub, “wants a word ” – and that can only mean trouble, especially since Royston isn't able to pay for his drinks.








