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by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Jul 16th, 2009 at 01:41:28 PM EST
Operation Sarah: How the Prime Minister's wife is rebranding herself - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
Editing the News of the World's magazine, marching at Gay Pride, tweeting at G8 - Sarah Brown is running a public relations campaign. So who is she targeting? And what is she hoping to achieve? Ian Burrell studies her strategy

When Gordon Brown sat down at a press conference at the G8 summit in Italy last week and solemnly pronounced that allegations of phone-hacking by The News of the World constituted a "very serious" matter, he may not have given much thought as to who exactly will be editing that newspaper's magazine, Fabulous, this weekend.

But as his cabinet colleagues still seek to make political capital out of the row, and as angry MPs summon executives from the paper's parent company to come before them and answer questions, Mr Brown's wife, Sarah, is eagerly anticipating the publication of her own journalistic efforts in that very same title.

Last Sunday, with Labour hoping that the claims could yet undermine David Cameron by shaming his Tory communications chief Andy Coulson, The News of the World did not pass up the opportunity to celebrate its connections with Number 10. The paper's editor, Colin Myler, said he felt "proud and privileged" to have Brown edit the newpsaper's magazine. "She devoted a great deal of time to editing this unique issue, interviewing cover star Jools Oliver, wife of TV chef Jamie, about her fertility experiences," he said. "She came into the office and co-ordinated features, including one about five inspiring women who had babies... as well as Dr Hilary Jones's guide to tackling a host of women's health problems."

by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Jul 16th, 2009 at 01:48:45 PM EST
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{g a g}

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Thu Jul 16th, 2009 at 04:42:43 PM EST
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Sussex teacher 'abducted by aliens in UFO' (From The Argus)

Pupils were terrified after a school staged an alien crash landing which ended with a teacher being 'abducted'.

Children aged between seven and 11 at Southway Junior School in Southway, Burgess Hill, watched in horror as a 'spaceship' crashed near their school and aliens grabbed a member of staff.

The 'alien invasion' show, which was supported by Sussex police, took place without parents being informed, leaving some angry that they had to comfort their children.

The event, held on Friday, was designed to 'develop youngsters' writing skills' and fire their imagination - but some children were left traumatised by the show.

Southway School has admitted that a number of parents complained after their children returned home in a 'state of shock'.

Youngsters had to be reassured that the abducted member of staff was safe and well after he was carted off by the 'aliens'.

Police contributed to the invasion by providing sirens and flashing blue lights to signify the landing of the craft just before morning classes.

by ThatBritGuy (thatbritguy (at) googlemail.com) on Thu Jul 16th, 2009 at 08:43:56 PM EST
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WTF?

And then they're not allowed to do normal child things because of health and safety regulations.

Only in Britain.

The peak-to-trough part of the business cycle is an outlier. Carnot would have died laughing.

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Jul 17th, 2009 at 02:20:09 AM EST
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What's the problem? I presume that the aliens were screened to make sure they had no criminal records and so on.
by gk (g k quattro due due sette "at" gmail.com) on Fri Jul 17th, 2009 at 03:22:52 AM EST
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My CRB check has been ongoing for 4months now with no end in sight. So those aliens must have been orbiting a looooong time getting their records from Betelguese

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Fri Jul 17th, 2009 at 04:29:03 AM EST
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I thought it was Sirius B?

The peak-to-trough part of the business cycle is an outlier. Carnot would have died laughing.
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Jul 17th, 2009 at 05:48:00 AM EST
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No, Sirius people do mind control on CNN

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Fri Jul 17th, 2009 at 08:23:42 AM EST
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An interesting collection of stories about novel-naming by Gary Dexter.

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Fri Jul 17th, 2009 at 05:27:43 AM EST
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