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Blair Admits Using Too Much Spin

By Editor in Chief on 13-Jun-07 06:36. Comments (0)

Blair Admits Using Too Much Spin

Soon to be ex_prime Minister Bliar addimmited yesterday that he and his party used too much spin, and that was a mistake.

Spin is not the problem Toony! 

It's the big fat lies you tell and your corruption!Big Fat Liar

It also emerged on Mon 11, that Mr Patel, he who owns the Priory Clinics group and who was embrollied in the "Cash for Peerages" scandal, is now providing the majority of post traumatic stress syndrome care to the troops back from Afganistan and Iraq.

People Are Interested!

By Our London Reporter on 11-Jun-07 08:43. Comments (0)

From our London Desk: Union Jack

People are more interested in wildlife world than we are often led to believe.  Well done the BBC for using license payers money for good

Cailleach na Mointeach

By Editor in Chief on 05-Jun-07 12:31. Comments (0)

BID TO SAVE SLEEPING GODDESS FROM TURBINES

A Lewis-based archaeologist has hit out at proposals to erect a Western Isles windfarm on a famous and mystical hill formation that resembles a woman lying on her back.

If the plan is successful, Cailleach na Mointeach, the Old Woman of the Moors, would have some of the 53 turbines sprouting from her knees.

The Cailleach, also known as the Sleeping Goddess, can be seen to the south side of the ancient Callanish stone circle.

Ian McHardy says the visual impact of the highest seven turbines will destroy the effect of the "major lunar standstill" around which the mythical site of Callanish appears to have been built about 6,000 years ago.

Every 18.6 years, the moon appears to rise from between the "knees" of the woman and travels in a low arc over her body, lighting it up, until it reaches the end of the ancient avenue of stones at Callanish.

At this point, the moon is huge and low in the sky, and a person standing on a ridge in front of it also appears enormous. The phenomenon, which extends over a year and is unique in Britain, was first noted by archaeologist Margaret Curtis in 1987.

It is now believed that the whole complex at Callanish was designed around it.

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