Notices tagged with britain
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YouTube - Serco - The biggest uk company you have never heard of
Largest company you've never heard of?
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FPTP gives you coffee when 70% of you would rather go down the pub
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Conrad Black: Catholics persevere, despite the perverts and the press | Full Comment | National Post
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Father Raymond J. de Souza: The Holy Father in the mother of parliaments | Holy Post | National Post
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Twitter joke trial: Paul Chambers loses appeal against conviction | UK news | The Guardian
scandalous and appalling
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table of thermocouple wire color conventions - world wide
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Britain's best restaurants with rooms - Telegraph
The Olive Branch in Rutland stands out for its support of suppliers such as Sparkenhoe Farm (Red Leicester cheese), Paul Hinch (free-range eggs), Mick Smith (pumpkin-seed loaves, other handcrafted breads and pastries), Anne Botterill at Lings View Farm, Croxton Kerrial (free-range geese) and Debbie Green at Mill House and Petty Wood Farms (pork). “For a lot of chefs running restaurants with rooms, this is their life and their passion,’’ says Carter, “and they’re passionate about where food comes from.” Like other inns with rooms, The Olive Branch has converted a house across the road to provide b
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Jedi religion founder accuses Tesco of discrimination over rules on hoods | World news | guardian.co.uk
Tesco has been accused of religious discrimination after the company ordered the founder of a Jedi religion to remove his hood or leave a branch of the supermarket in north Wales. Daniel Jones, founder of the religion inspired by the Star Wars films, says he was humiliated and victimised for his beliefs following the incident at a Tesco store in Bangor. .... But the grocery empire struck back, claiming that the three best known Jedi Knights in the Star Wars movies – Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker – all appeared in public without their hoods.
Sunday, 20-Sep-09 14:24:03 UTC from web