rupture
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rupture
A neat listing. Here's a plot.
The parties are
blue Conservative
smudge DUP
orange Independent
red Labour
green Liberal Democrat
purpleScottish National Party
Plastic pollution has killed half a million hermit crabs, study says
On Frinton beach-front? Along the whole of the Sussex coastline? Worldwide?
Daily? Annually? Since the first plastics...
One only hopes it can be bottled.
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Quite right too. A personal apology about "the inquiry had no expert evidence to support its conclusion about evacuating the tower" wouldn't go amiss either.
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The quote makes the position clear, that it is "to investigate anyone who helped Epstein procure underage girls or helped him to cover up crimes". The Prince doesn't fall within that category of...
Not that I can see, no. Who, for example, is being investigated? Surely there can't be an investigation without a suspect, and to be a suspect you must have something to be suspected of. I would be...
Consider two possibilities.
Perhaps there is proof that the Prince has committed an extraditable crime. In that case a deal in exchange for immunity would be negotiable.
Perhaps there isn't, in...
Go on - immunity from what?
The Prince's reputation has been mud since his late teenage years, it has nowhere to go, it is never going to wash.
Rather like Lars' subsequent Heave, the Hurl and the sound "Hue!" are indicative of upchucking or the technicolor yawn while praying to the porcelain. Ralph figures too, these are all onomatopoeic...
Short of extraordinary rendition, hell will freeze over first. The last time a member of the family was compelled into a witness box was in 1870, after a lifetime of behaving in much the same way as...
Of course not. Someone's selling a stack of extra newspapers and egging on the PR agents. I'll ask again, has anyone actually accused the Prince of any criminal behavior, as opposed to bad taste and...
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