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From Caracas to Brunel: Academically speaking
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. Hope you enjoy them! Hello This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my blog, it is about the Toner. I hope you enjoy. The address is http:/ toner-brasil.blogspot.com. A hug. 20 April 2008 at 11:23. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Uxbridge, Greater London, United Kingdom. Journalist from Caracas, Venezuela, on a mission to write 100 words per minute. View my complete profile.
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From Caracas to Brunel: A day in the life of an MP
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. A day in the life of an MP. In Uxbridge, the local MP is John Randall. He is a Conservative who works hard for his constituents and has a special interest in the environment. He also holds a special position as opposition whip, so on voting days he can be seen gathering Conservative forces. Being an MP requires a great deal of time, dedication and public service vocation. That is why a day in the life of an MP is never dull. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the write lines.
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From Caracas to Brunel: 100 days of Gordon Brown
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. 100 days of Gordon Brown. After years of working in the sidelines, Gordon Brown finally ascended to the top job of UK politics 100 days this October 5. His has been a premiership long in the making that should now deliver on many fronts, not least internationally. It is widely recognised that foreign policy is central to the prime minister’s role (Jonathan Freedman, “Brown’s new world order”). If Brown wants to step away from his previous boss’...Reflective report: As an assign...
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From Caracas to Brunel: Visit Europe's youngest panda bear at Vienna Zoo
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. Visit Europe's youngest panda bear at Vienna Zoo. Wondering where Europe’s youngest panda bear is currently hiding? The Vienna Zoo, the world’s oldest animal menagerie, is set on the grounds of the beautiful Schonbrun Palace, summer residence of the Viennese empress Maria Theresa. The Tiergarten Zoo is a short underground ride from Vienna city centre and is open all year round. For more information, head to http:/ www.zoovienna.at/e/index.html. 27 July 2009 at 01:17. Journalist...
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From Caracas to Brunel: November 2007
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Tuesday, 13 November 2007. Caracas city guide for Realbuzz.com. Caracas city guide by Isabel Garcia-Nevett. The capital of Venezuela is a huge, sprawling, metropolitan city. Although it is not exactly tourist-friendly, there are plenty of things to do for the inspired traveller. People are friendly, restaurants abound and the night-life is very active. The mountains surrounding the city are particularly good for unwinding and getting in touch with nature. Top five things to do in Caracas. Round, flattene...
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From Caracas to Brunel: Turks against terrorism
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. Hundreds of Turkish demonstrators marched on London yesterday to protest against terrorism. Men and women carrying posters and banners spoke against the PKK, an organisation that has been proscribed as terrorist by the US, Canada and the EU, but is allegedly still active in the UK. Protesters handed out pamphlets with detailed information about the PKK, in a bid to raise awareness among the British population. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Intern...
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From Caracas to Brunel: December 2007
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. Hope you enjoy them! Venezuelans in London protest. Trafalgar Square saw an invasion of yellow, red and blue flags yesterday as feisty and loud protesters from Venezuela gathered to demonstrate against their Government’s proposed constitutional reform. 8220;I am here to raise awareness about the constitutional reform in my country, whose aim is to perpetuate (President Hugo) Chavez in power forever” said Josefina Uzcategui, 26, a demonstrator. Labour laws would also change, red...
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From Caracas to Brunel: Suspicious fire in Kirkdale warehouse
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Saturday, 8 December 2007. Suspicious fire in Kirkdale warehouse. Arsonists could be behind the fire that severely damaged a two storey warehouse building in Kirkdale, Sydenham, yesterday afternoon. Flames consumed the empty and disused warehouse and it took six fire engines and around 30 firefighters to put out. Robert McTaggart, Brigade spokesperson, said: “We are investigating the fire, but fortunately no victims were reported.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Golden Apples In Silver Bowls: August 2008
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Golden Apples In Silver Bowls. View my complete profile. Schools and Religion do they mix? 12 months in 4 walls. From Carcas to Brunel. On the Write Lines. Thursday, 28 August 2008. Schools and Religion do they mix? Birmingham is celebrated as one of the most diverse cities in Britain, with a vibrant mix of just over a million people including people of African, Afro-Caribbean, Asian, and Chinese ethnicities. The main religions include Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Judaism. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).