Saturday, 7 January 2012

Operation hearts and minds...

Signs o' the times (Japan)

You can tell...

Via

SOPA Is a Symbol of the Movie Industry's Failure to Innovate

Signs o' the times (Scotland)

(Thanx Wendy!)

Eve Arnold RIP

Horse training for the militia. Inner Mongolia, 1979
Obituary
MAGNUM
Fans of the Au-Pairs may recognise this...

SBTRKT - Blue Cassette (Friendly Fires cover, Live on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge)

Friday, 6 January 2012

Sir Harold Evans on Murdoch: 'He Lies With Consummate Ease'

Phone hacking: Rebekah Brooks's former PA arrested

Neville Thurlbeck launches attack on 'vicious' tabloids

alex d. 
BREAKING: jury now unanimous. Verdict: not guilty.

The Beatles (as you've probably never seen them before)

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(Thanx Joly!)

Bukowski says:

'The nine-to-five is one of the greatest atrocities sprung upon mankind. You give your life away to a function that doesn't interest you. This situation so repelled me that I was driven to drink, starvation, and mad females, simply as an alternative.'
- Sunlight Here I Am: Interviews & Encounters 1963-1993
David Allen Green 
Twelve random strangers, at taxpayers' expense, now sit in a room discussing fisting, watersports, and BDSM.

TEDxOxford - Rachel Felder and Alan McGee: A Discussion on the Music Industry

Have to agree about Glasgow schools in the seventies...

3,000 killed in South Sudan massacres

More than 3,000 people were killed in South Sudan in brutal massacres last week in bloody ethnic violence that forced thousands to flee, the top local official in the affected area said.
"There have been mass killings, a massacre," said Joshua Konyi, commissioner for Pibor county in Jonglei state.
"We have been out counting the bodies and we calculate so far that 2,182 women and children were killed and 959 men died."
United Nations and South Sudanese army officials have yet to confirm the death tolls and the claims from the remote region could not be independently verified.
If confirmed, the killings would be the worst outbreak of ethnic violence ever seen in the fledgling nation, which split from Sudan in July.
A column of 6,000 rampaging armed youths from the Lou Nuer tribe last week marched on the remote town of Pibor, home to the rival Murle people, whom they blame for cattle raiding and have vowed to exterminate.
The Lou Nuer gunmen attacked Pibor and only withdrew after government troops opened fire.
Over 1,000 children are missing, feared abducted, while tens of thousands of cows were stolen, Mr Konyi added, who comes from the Murle ethnic group.
UN humanitarian coordinator for South Sudan Lise Grande said earlier this week that she feared "tens, perhaps hundreds" could have died.
South Sudan army spokesman Philip Aguer he was still awaiting reports from forces on the ground.
"For the assessment to be credible, they must have gone into the villages to count all the bodies."
The UN estimates ethnic violence, cattle raids and reprisal attacks in the vast eastern state left more than 1,100 people dead and forced 63,000 from their homes last year.
@'ABC'

♪♫ Susheela Raman - Magdalene (Hashashan Remix)

(Thanx Fritz!)