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  • NickFitz
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    I'm slightly taken aback by the "Latest News" thumbnails at the foot of the story which, at the time of viewing, feature the same story four times out of four, with the same rather meaningless picture for three of them:



    Still, I never worked on that, so that's one thing I can't be blamed for

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  • SizeZero
    started a topic Journalism

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    Retiring MP sends letter to New MP - and all names/house numbrs/addresses/private details of 'problem constituents' are published.



    *edit* I fell for it - all names are former politicians. I think I need more coffee before posting anything. . .
    Last edited by SizeZero; 1 June 2010, 07:13.

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