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[Cheltenham News feed - This Is Gloucestershire] He said: "It also strikes me as a pretty poor long-term investment, given the risks associated with the tobacco industry." A spokesman for NHS Gloucestershire gave no indication it would demand ethical investment from the fund.

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[Johnblakey's Weblog] Busy day: It is high time that the operational definition of CSR was extended to include responsibility for sharing in the tax burden. This would then make the CSR reports of these companies much more interesting reading.

[Andrew Neil's blog] BBC - Andrew Neil's blog: Very murky waters indeed: “It is the glory and the greatness of our tradition,’’ he said then, ”˜”˜to speak for those who have no voice, to remember those who are forgotten, to respond to the frustrations and fulfill the aspirations of all Americans seeking a better life in a better land.” He said: ”˜”˜The dream shall never die.’’ Now that was part of the speech which Kennedy gave to Democratic convention when he decided that it really would not be a good idea to stand as a presidential candidate. The contents of the speech inspired our Gordon, and are a wonderful example of simple rhetoric, but to me all I could think of was Mary Jo Kopechne who was left in murky waters.

[Guy Fawkes' blog] Guy News : Christmas Special - Guy Fawkes' blog: in favour of Brown by those deluded backbenchers who actually thought Brown would be a better electoral bet/ improvement(LOL) and either needs strengthening/enforcing by the police and courts or repealing altogether.The police are too overstretched to monitor it and I suspect that at present the majority of British public couldn’t give a toss about either the welfare of foxes or those people who choose to spend Boxing Day riding to hounds(and actually rarely if ever see on let alone kill it !”)

[Andrew Neil's blog] BBC - Andrew Neil's blog: The 'phoney' war of words: That was entirely down to Mr Brown, as is the latest disastrous merger between Lloyds (including Cheltenham and Gloucester) and HBOS (including the Halifax and Birmingham Midshires). Thatcher's vision of how this would work did not (and could not) take into account the fact that B&B (thats Boom and Bust rather than Bradford and Bingley) Brown would be the responsible officer of the watch.

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[BBC NEWS | Nick Robinson's Newslog] BBC - Nick Robinson's Newslog: Low-cost for much longer?: Nick - If this government had any idea how to deal with climate change they would stop threatening to tax cows' farts (as one minister did to the Oxford farmers' conference earlier this week) and making grandstanding attacks on budget airlines and get on with investing in the railways, other forms of public transport, cycle lanes, solar and wind power and taxing SUVs out of existence.

[Idaho Falls #1 Discussion Website] Michael Moore's Sicko: Is America's Health Care System Sick ...: I had traveller's insurance, but I think my boss, who was going to drive me to the hospital, didn't understand that and thought i was going to try to use my Canadian socialized insurance there. ...

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