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War of Independence or the Great Mutiny BY Bhaskar Dasgupta The 1857 War of Independence or Great Mutiny has been directly seared into the national psyches of many countries and impacted a great many more countries indirectly. Angel BY Reece Pocock
Cairo Egypt - 1941
The first thing Private Jeff Douglas remembered was a moan and he wondered where it was coming from. He was in a fog and it was slowly clearing and he realised the noises were coming from him. Between the groans there was ... Mersa El Brega BY Reece Pocock Private Rolf Kreiger and the battle for Mersa El Brega. Stay out of the Sudanese bear pit, Prime Minister. BY Bhaskar Dasgupta If the people who are directly impacted by or are related to the Sudanese don't care, I see no reason why the UK should be involved in Darfur. Medal for John BY Reece Pocock John didn't want the bloody medal. He wanted to forget New Guinea and the War. Exchange Deal for U.S. and Australia? BY Henk Luf This is a suggestion that Australians might like to consider. Perhaps it might be possible to do an exchange deal with the US. The US will get Australian Prime Minister John Howard and Australia will get Guantanamo detainee David Hicks in return. Australians will no doubt consider this a good deal. Pakistan trapped, surrounded, quarantined or just reading too much into it? BY Bhaskar Dasgupta Pakistan is trapped and quarantined by all. Is it reading too much into the situation? The Battle BY Reece Pocock Carrier driver Kev Kendall in the Battle of El Alamein. At precisely 21:40 hours, on October 23rd 1942 the Battle of El Alamein began.
A look at Singaporean music scene BY Kristiano Ang Singapore rock, for the hardcore scenester is largely disappointing, for like a Frank Kafka novel (whilst lacking the literary polish), it’s a perennial case almost there. The most telling example would of local punk pop band Pug Jelly who after the heights of opening before Canadian rock princess Avril Lavigne and her fiancé, Derek Whibley’s Sum 41, almost faded into the obscurity of the indie punk scene. Brazil the movie review Masterpiece Cinema - Brazil .. Top movie reviews - Ong-Bak Masterpiece Cinema - Ong-Bak Another week, another part of our top moview reviews is here. Ong-Bak the thai warrior. Classic movie reviews - Rosario Dawson 25th hour Masterpiece Cinema Classic - 25th Hour This week - something we have something for the classic movie reviews section - Rosario Dawson 25th hour. The truman show identity Masterpiece Cinema - The Truman Show Again we have something good to you - Steven's review of The truman show. Enjoy this one and be sure to be back for another column of top movie reviews. Masterpiece Cinema - Red Dwarf Masterpiece Cinema - Red Dwarf Hi, everyone. Once again, we’re going to take a look at a television series rather than a film. Which television series? Glad you asked… Masterpiece Cinema - Shock & Awe: The Tour Masterpiece Cinema - Shock & Awe: The Tour We’re gonna keep it short and sweet this week as we take a look at… Snow kiting in Ontario Why Ontario is quickly becoming a world class winter kiting destination .. The British and Their Genitals The British and Their Genitals I’d like to offer a bit of an explanation for some of the inconsistencies that North Americans may feel the British suffer from in their general conversation and demeanor. Franz Ferdinand the band Ferdinand Savour Victory Mercury Music prize celebrates the best of the years music from across the UK and Eire. Do you wanna Franz Ferdinand to win it? Read on! South park songs, Monty Python scripts FROM WHERE I SIT: THERES STUPID FUNNY AND DUMB FUNNY South park songs are stupid funny, Monty Python scripts are dumb funny. Shaun of the dead is dumb funny. Dumb funny IS funny! The Death Of The Shield The Death Of The Shield English football's traditional season-opener is now disregarded by the biggest clubs. We find out why. The Delays - Nearer Than Heaven Monthly Music The Delays are the latest in a line of British bands. Their debut single, Nearer Than Heaven, appeared in Mel Smith's film, Blackball. Introducing ID Cards Introducing ID Cards An Analysis of ID cards and the controversy surrounding their proposed introduction in the United Kingdom.
The Cooper Temple Clause The Cooper Temple Clause The Cooper Temple Clause delivers a typical rock electronica in typical pretentious Brit rocker style. Monthly Music Monthly Music The Smiths, Supergrass, The Jam and The Ordinary Boys. Bands that all have one thing in common, their typical Englishness. Top movie reviews - The Iron Giant Masterpiece Cinema - The Iron Giant This week in Top movie reviews by Steven Lochran - The Iron Giant. This Week in Politics This Week in Politics Let's take a look at this last week in politics around the world. James Mcavoy Bright Young Thing James Mcavoy wanted to become a priest but instead, he ended up being a really promising actor. Busted Bridging the gap and breaking the mould Here's a review of the band Busted and their music. Busted mp3 might be found from their website or artistboost.com Keane the band Monthly Music - Today's Music Imagine a band with passion, charisma, and emotive vocals that easily outmatch those of Starsailor. Sound good? Imagine no more, because we have finally found that band: Keane the band and their music.
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