oh well go on then "REVIEWs/Previews" of the year.
international |
arts and media |
other press
Monday December 20, 2004 21:00
by awaiting the end of blunkett ID/DNA vulgarity. - I called it variously Reclaim the Streets, and Reclaim the Genome.

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".
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