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ONE blogs – JOHN CALDER – THE LAST STRAW

John Calder 14 July, 2011 author - John Calder / ONE BLOGS: John Calder, Man for Monday

The unfolding of the Murdoch saga brings surprise after surprise, and the whole evil empire shows signs of eventual collapse. How can a press mogul wield so much power that a supposedly democratic country like Great Britain, run by a three hundred year-old party system, can come to believe, at …

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ONE blogs – MARTIN BELK – SCOTLAND BE WARNED: RUDOLF GIULIANI IS NOT YOUR FRIEND

Martin Belk 22 August, 2010 author - Martin Belk / ONE BLOGS: Martin Belk

Someone in the West Coast of Scotland is reading the wrong web sites. As if a visit by the Pope might not be divisive enough, somebody, with the best of intentions, has invited none other than Ex-New York City Mayor Rudolf Giuliani to address the Scottish Council for Development and …

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ONE blogs – JOHN CALDER – MONDAY x2: IS THIS A REVOLUTION?

John Calder 12 June, 2009 author - John Calder / ONE BLOGS: John Calder, Man for Monday

Monday has come early with another blog from the indefatiguable John Calder. The media is exposing corruption en masse in our government and independents are gaining political clout with the discontent masses becoming disenfranchised with party politics. So, John Calder asks, Is this a Revolution?

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