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How Many Days

Posted on 28/04/2011 by admin

I am looking at a book on the Six Day war and remembering from history lessons how we title wars, the 30 years war, the Hundred Years war, the war of this or the war of that. Do we really think these wars are all started for different reasons? Do we really suppose that fighting…

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Israel

Posted on 27/04/2011 by admin

There are a few things we never hear in the debate on Israel which bug me. The first is that the UNHCR was set up to help the Arab refugees after the War and as part of its remit a UN fact finder went out to decide upon reparations deciding that Arab and Jewish loses…

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Victims

Posted on 26/04/2011 by admin

I called a farmer here a few years ago when I found on my walks a dead cow in his field. I thought in my innocence he would drive out and want to know what killed it. I later saw he had dug out a large hole and buried it where it lay. When I…

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Republicanism in America

Posted on 25/04/2011 by admin

When Robert Lee sat down to sign the peace accord after the Civil War he, according to those who were there, referred to the North as the United States, showing that even in defeat he thought of America as two separate countries. It was a painful expression of a political view point still warmly held…

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India Aside

Posted on 23/04/2011 by admin

Mumbai has always been the bustling, legal and financial centre of India  even when I was last there in 1977 as a teenager. It has changed. Not that there is less bustle, but the whole enterprise here is one of huge modernity, mixed with the same sights that have haunted visitors for centuries. The high…

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Flight Plans

Posted on 22/04/2011 by admin

All this online book ins with airports is fun because it gives you the impression you are in charge of your own destiny. Where will you sit, what will you eat, choose the time to suit your itinerary. And when you have done all that look – you can rent a car, a hotel and…

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The Walls We Dare To Cross

Posted on 21/04/2011 by admin

The brilliant and original George Orwell was disenchanted with his own class in English society and thought that the working classes embodied the values he wanted to live amongst. He was disenchanted to find they did not. In fact the values he espoused are not to be found anywhere in a strata of society –…

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Vesuvius

Posted on 20/04/2011 by admin

Many years ago when I was a child my aunt went to Italy and came back from visiting Vesuvius the volcano (which was and may still be giving off smoke) and in her memorabilia she had a piece of natural glass. It is a misshapen, chunky, slightly pale pink in places, hard lump of glass…

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Positive Misunderstanding

Posted on 18/04/2011 by admin

I do have an understanding of the calmly, unpretentious religious people of the world and rather like this joke. The Jews of Rome were going to be expelled and they asked the Pope to allow them to stay and after some deliberation with his Cardinals he agreed to let them stay if they could defeat…

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Adult Humour

Posted on 17/04/2011 by admin

I am a fan of hilarious one-line jokes. I put a skylight in my apartment recently – the people upstairs are furious. Of course things are always in the last place you look. You don’t find something and then say I’ll just take another look over there. Why do elephants have corrugated feet? To give…

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