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Archive for November, 2011

Cold sufferers ditch tissues for ‘willfully complex’ Dyson Noseblade

Dyson set to clean upHarnessing the power of twin cyclones, Dyson’s Noseblade offers a needlessly expensive solution to the mundane problem of feeling a bit under the weather.

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Posted: Nov 30th, 2011
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Attack on UK embassy in Iran ‘result of Ferrero Rocher shortage’

‘The Ambassador’s receptions are noted in Iranian society for their host’s exquisite taste that captivates his guests,’ said one international commentator, ‘but on this occasion he really let his guests down.’

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Posted: Nov 30th, 2011
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Outrage as no men shortlisted for the final of The Great British Bake Off

‘I think this decision really highlights the gender inequalities that still exist in the baking community,’ said 31-year-old hopeful Darren, five-time winner of the Stourbridge fete cake competition.

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Posted: Nov 30th, 2011
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Surprise as George Osborne encourages ‘more unpaid strikes’

The Chancellor denied rumours of a strike and insisted that the Government had gifted a one-day unpaid holiday to Britain’s hard-working public servants.

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Posted: Nov 30th, 2011
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Marmite spill sharply divides delayed motorists

“I’m loving it, the whole Marmite thing,” laughs Maureen Travers stuck in traffic on the M1 for three hours. “I know some people hate traffic delays but it gave me a chance to catch up with friends on Facebook, and listen to South Yorkshire Radio, and the yeasty smell of Marmite – which I love – made it that much better.

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Posted: Nov 29th, 2011
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