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former leader diesworld hero or home wrecker?pause for discussion ~ n.b. Turning the USSR into a free market free-for-all for those in the pound seats has exposed how the unfettered ‘free’ market can cost some people everything. It seems that we’re all footing the bill now. CLP 01/09/2022 →
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threat and counter-threatbelligerent language. Peace?All we are saying… ~ n.b. …is give peace a chance, or at least let the concept get a word in edgeways. Today is Independence Day in Ukraine. It would be good to hear how the people of Ukraine might be able to celebrate freedom from this war, now six months →
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now the paperspublish articles sayingmedia is bored ~ n.b. We are all part and parcel of the entertainment industry reflecting shifts in modes. Inform, educate, entertain? Chasing ratings, not revealing truth. CLP 22/08/2022 →
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Pavel Filaytyevsoldier of Russia, can’t seejustice in this war ~ n.b. Listen for the voices. As with Vietnam, protests from the occupying nation will help end this dread-filled war. CLP 18/08/2022 →
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“a question of time”he said, stood in the ruinsTime sharpens its scythe ~ n.b. Everyone knows this, but everyone wants to know in whose life-time? n.n.b. It is important to acknowledge the work of journalists who risk everything to keep us connected to the people living through this brutal war. In this instance, Luke Harding →
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what happened last week?losses accumulatedmothers fear the post ~ n.b. Day 171. CLP 13/08/2022 →
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Pisky changes handsis anyone listening?it is a village ~ n.b. Look it up, it’s a village. There are people dying for villages. People dying for villages and Russian forces claim a victory. A victory for what, we ask. CLP 13/08/2022 →