This is puzzling, from Driffield Today:
A COURT has granted scientists permission to exhume the body of a Sledmere aristocrat who died nearly 90 years ago from one of the world’s deadliest viruses.
Sir Mark Sykes, 6th Baronet.
Sir Mark Sykes, landowner, politician and diplomat died in France in 1919 of the Spanish Flu, which killed [...]
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Well, Tod old boy, it’s nice to know you’re in the game.
Although this little blog is relatively new and unheard of, I’ve not suggested that anyone send trackbacks on my behalf, yet that is indeed what is occurring. I’m categorizing this as ‘internets’ and ‘terrorism’, as in my view this is a dishonest form [...]
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The Australian makes some interesting points in this March 2nd article entitled Hicks gets a boost from election year pandering:
WHY are the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, the Attorney-General and the Opposition Leader so keen to have David Hicks home by Christmas? Do they have gift-wrapped socks ready to put under their trees [...]
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