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Public Inquiry
Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005

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A far-Left group has claimed responsibility for crippling Paris's rail network with arson attacks, stranding 800,000 passengers, just before the Olympic opening ceremony.
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oh well go on then "REVIEWs/Previews" of the year.

category international | arts and media | other press author Monday December 20, 2004 21:00author by awaiting the end of blunkett ID/DNA vulgarity. - I called it variously Reclaim the Streets, and Reclaim the Genome. Report this post to the editors

here will be appended links to the mainstream reviews of 2004

2004 common era will be seen as just another year.

too many people died of,
yeah the horsemen did gallop
and Babalon is still occupied.
But the man in the White House says She will be free soon.

The Economist an english based publication has summed up it's year in poetry and declared that Mr Bush 2 might be too religious, and that Mr Aznar got it wrong in the end.
They hold out hope that 2005 will see an uncommon effort made by the leadership of both states, countries and corporations to get it right.
They haven't mentioned the punishment for not getting it right, because that presently goes beyond their subscription fee.

They're calling for an end to personality cults,
so no more Paisley, Jackson, Bush, Beckham, Pope, Jesus the Christ, Mohamad PBUH, Dalai Lama or Elvis, Hollywood or well be honest how do you feel about your mammy?

oh and attention on the freedom of press in poorer countries.

They've mentioned Haiti the home of voodoo and Tousaint l'ouverture - put it through the search engine, why not?
They think after a slow start, things are getting better.

They've entitled their edition "The end of the world".
Sorry but that's not really the sort of sensible approach I was looking for. Today the man who has been charged with the responsibility for treating on the vicitms of M11announced that at least within the Spanish state no more images of that horror will be published or seen.
"Basta". He also released the figures of those who live in Madrid a city of a little over 6 milion souls who have registered with thier doctors for clinical depression and other psychological conditions resulting from the "terror" they number roughly 250,000.


what more can I say, its all written.

"pull your socks up".

Related Link: http://www.economist.com/printedition/
author by %publication date Sun Jan 02, 2005 19:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

that in the first years of the XXI century those who died from globalised terror were -
majority - Black
followed by - muslims.
followed by - Catholics (orthodox)
followed by - Catholics (roman)
followed by - Jews.
less than 1000 victims of globalised terror have belonged to other denominations but the majority of that 1000 were presbytarian anglican and mormon.

author by -publication date Sun Dec 26, 2004 18:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So this is Christmas
And what have you done
Another year over
And a new one just begun
And so this is Christmas
I hope you have fun
The near and the dear ones
The old and the young

/ D - / Em - / A7 - / D - / G - / Am - / D - / G - /

{Refrain}
A very merry Christmas
And a happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one
Without any fear

/ C - / Dm - / Am C / G A7 /

And so this is Christmas War is over
For weak and for strong If you want it
For rich and the poor ones War is over
The road is so long Now
And so happy Christmas War is over
For black and for white If you want it
For yellow and red ones War is over
Let's stop all the fight Now

{Refrain}

And so this is Christmas War is over
And what have we done If you want it
Another year over War is over
And a new one just begun Now
And so happy Christmas War is over
I hope you have fun If you want it
The near and the dear one War is over
The old and the young Now

{Refrain}

War is over if you want it
War is over now

The Yoko Ono / Lennon estate will not object if you download this, or ask your kids for whom you bought the MP3 to download it for you.
the chords are easy to play.
the words ought be familiar.

author by -publication date Sat Dec 25, 2004 18:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

review of 2004 at link.

Related Link: http://www.irishhealth.com/?level=4&id=6746
author by adjpublication date Fri Dec 24, 2004 04:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So nice to see people in radical politics getting on with each other for a change.

Get it together. Or nothing will ever get any better.

author by nemopublication date Wed Dec 22, 2004 14:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I *do* recommend reading and if you want giving as a pressie for 2005 to your pals, a copy of "this revolution has no face". a collection of the works of the Wu Ming (chinese for no-one) collective and Luther Blisset collective.
You can download bits and bobs off the sites, or (ahem) use the search engine. It's filed away in spanish in the http://www.sindominio.net site and not to difficult to find. In italian it's hidden away in http://www.autistici.org/it/index.html and as happened with all these collectives, people argued, fell out with each other, went and did the "i've got the URL" and so, so you can still find bits and bobs on the official sites- http://www.wumingfoundation.com/ http://www.lutherblissett.net/ and you know you can download books and give them to your kids and grandparents like they *too* could have the pleasure of reading a good book before they see the movie.
You could like put that with your Leonardo and your little girlie Naomi Klein, and collected works of Marcus . My favourite was a supposed interview with Wu Ming on a park bench in Rome July 23 1999 (or was it 1998?) in which the writing collective stressed the importance of *myth* of macro-collective telling and retelling of legend to continue culture and thus stop us going back to the darkness. Where people get stripped of ID, citizenship, property, rights and are fodder for the experiments.
But you don't have to believe these myths. Same way as the kids don't have to believe they are really learning how to kill monsters or soldiers with their internet pals (or avatars) or "playstation".

author by tsk tsk tskpublication date Wed Dec 22, 2004 13:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The German magazine "Speigel" (mirror) has chosen to go front page with the global resurgence of belief / creepiness / weirdness / myth thing as well.
Their front cover for 2004 considers the myth of the Holy Grail. You know the one, by now over 300,000,000 literate people mostly female in the ABC market have read the popular work of romantic fiction which seems to be exciting the imagination.
The Germans of course still have a long way to go to "reclaim" memory, amongst those memories they will have to come to terms with not only include the NAZI horror, which saw 6 million jews, approx 1 million european minorites and only a few thousand members of the masonic orders stripped of their national ID, citizenship, property and summarily used as slave labour, experimental material and murdered. But also the superstition and silly monkey brain stuff that led to all that. The utter stupidity of the third reich's attempts to falsify the record, to prove teutonic superiority, to dig up indiana jones style the architecture of our world. Indiana jones was though an american.

http://service.spiegel.de/digas/servlet/epaper?Q=SP&JG=2004&AG=52&SE=1

Oh Mr brown, what in jayzhus name have you done to Leonardo?

author by juniper berries one sandal - room 101 where precious is.publication date Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5500265.html
google have excelled their usual behaviour by announcing that they will help digitalise a few libraries and open up that knowledge to the world, in a sort of wikipedia way in the last weeks.

Wah hey big swinging mickey mouse!

The Internet can be one of the best tools for students and humanity to extend knowledge to the poorest regions and neighbourhoods, it may assist doctors, orphans and all.

Or it may be the darkest representation of the human soul,
where children engage in abomination, where weapons are designed where "luck" is the reserve of higher mathematics and commerce consumes life and planet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 356 days a year.
and you never get to meet that someone special because they are really only an avatar.

It's your choice.
It always was your choice.

Where do you want to go today?

Worm :-
a small program which travels by using lateral wave energy, considered to be one of the smallest of God's living creatures that we can see, and many of us chop them up as kids.

author by :-)publication date Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

a Ceann chomhairle, I think you might be interested....

The best most super footballer in the world,
on the planet, bridging the gap between fundamentalist soccer fans of the mid West USA and the fine players of Egypt who lost their World Cup bid,

is Don Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
born in Port Allegre Brazil 21/3/1980

the player known as "Ronaldino"
a.k.a. "Ronaldino Gaúcho"
a.k.a. "the Crack"

The Brazilian born plays for Barça FC where he lives and where he's staying. Having had his invite confirmed with a 150,000,000€ buy out clause which no other club can afford. so there. sin é. He has politely confirmed (yet again) that Chelsea aren't buying him.

He received the award in Zurich last night.
from FIFA after winning 640 votes.

the previous winners were-

1991 : Lothar Matthaeus, Allemagne
1992 : Marco Van Basten, Pays-Bas
1993 : Roberto Baggio, Italie
1994 : Romario, Brésil
1995 : George Weah, Liberia
1996 : Ronaldo, Brésil
1997 : Ronaldo, Brésil
1998 : Zinedine Zidane, France
1999 : Rivaldo, Brésil
2000 : Zinedine Zidane, France
2001 : Luis Figo, Portugal
2002 : Ronaldo, Brésil
2003 : Zinedine Zidane, France

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