8 August 2013

Many Elderly Britons Drink Too Much: Study

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Many elderly Britons drink too much: study (via AFP)
Many elderly people in Britain are drinking too much alcohol and should be set lower guideline limits, a new study published on Thursday said. Academics said heavy drinking among the over 65s is strongly linked to depression, anxiety and longer term…

7 August 2013

The Hollywood Response To Fracking: What Has These Stars Up In Arms?

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Hollywood celebrities are increasingly becoming involved in the debate over the issue of hydrofracking. The process, otherwise known as fracking, is a method of gas extraction that injects high-pressure water, mixed with chemicals, into drilled wells. California and New York are being targeted for drilling.


Many celebrities work and live in affected areas, which means the fracking debate is reaching their backyard. As fracking spreads, cities, towns and states are wrestling with how to preserve precious natural resources in the face of big-money gas energy interests. Celebrities, too, are learning more about the practice and taking a stand, mostly against it. Here’s how they’re making waves against fracking.


4 August 2013

UK: Fracking Fury Hits Idyllic Village

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Fracking fury hits idyllic village (via AFP)
Louisa Delpy had never protested before, but when she heard that shale gas extraction might begin in her leafy part of the English countryside, she was so furious that she took to the streets. The 36-year-old mother went with two friends and a home-…

3 August 2013

31 July 2013

How Do You Become A Filmmaker Without A Degree?

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film
By practice: you have to start somewhere. The ease with which we have access to cameras on phones and audiences via the internet means it is easier to be “found” by Hollywood. Pick up a camera and start shooting. Don't wait for money or to be hired by a production company, just get out there and make a movie.

30 July 2013

27 July 2013

More Great Questions Asked By The Tweeple In EDL's #AskTommyRobinson

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If you're on this side of the Pond (and a Twitter user, obviously) , you might have noticed that the  #AskTommyRobinson tag has been trending since last night, That tag was apparently started because the so called leader of the, also so called, English Defence League, Tommy Robinson wanted to hold a Q&A session on Twitter. Considering that Tommy is well known for blocking a lot of the people who ask him questions he can't/won't answer, the point of having a Q&A sessions seemed a bit... well... yep... pointless.


That was until the Twitter community saw that tag as a great opportunity to tell him what they actually really think of him and his street movement, of course.


It's bound to be quite a few #AskTommyRobinson related lists being posted. Here are some that have already come to our attention:



(We will try to update this compilation as often as possible)
Anyway, here is our own list (made from randomly chosen tweets of people we follow and/or have previously posted in the #OccupyEDL tag) top list... Enjoy!


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5 Funny Myths About Post Soviet Union Countries

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Post Soviet Union

Soviet Union was the official enemy of the United States for ages. Many people who spent their lives suffering under the paranoia of a looming nuclear war with a mysterious, highly secret collection of countries are still nervous today.

As a consequence, a lot of misinformation clouds the judgment and perception of people when looking at post-Soviet countries. Some myths are so well-known that they are taken as a fact, and that is a real shame.

Here are five common myths about post-Soviet Union countries that just aren't true.


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