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'Unhealthy' drink culture among MPs - Alcohol Concern A quarter of MPs believe there is an "unhealthy" culture of drinking in Parliament, a survey has suggested. Of the 150 MPs who responded to a poll for Alcohol Concern, 26% thought their colleagues drank too much. It also suggested that £1.33m was spent in the nine bars at
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IRS Workers Get Caught With Their Hands in Cookie Jar Dennis Brack | Bloomberg | Getty Images Twenty-four current and former Internal Revenue Service employees have been charged with stealing government benefits, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. The IRS employees were indicted on charges that they illegally received more than $250,000 in benefits
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww3okhpV53Q
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Frankly several passages sound like they were plucked right out of Stef's videos...
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http://yourbrainonporn.com/
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20333066 I think my favorate line was " A modest tax increase on the wealthy is not going to break their backs, they'll still be wealthy."
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intertesting data even if the interpretation is all off; http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/boys-suffer-negative-effects-adhd-left-untreated/story?id=17483707#.UH2iQJjAeno
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US Protestants no longer a majority - study For the first time ever, the US no longer has a majority of Protestants as the number of people with no religious affiliation rises, a study has found. The Pew report found only 48% of adults identified themselves as Protestants, down from 53% five years ago. The long-expected decline was pinned to a rise
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[quote user="RolandofGilead"] Kindly respond if it suits and I look forward to all the debating in which, I shouldn't wonder, will occur much agreement and merryment, and any of kind of 'ment' we care to indulge in. Perhaps responders could suggest a new one for us to engage with? [/quote] Definatly not Government How about an
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Councils leaving homeless families in B&Bs too long More and more homeless families are being forced to live for unlawfully long periods in overcrowded and sometimes dangerous bed and breakfast hotels, BBC Newsnight has discovered. Councils are increasingly flouting the law by keeping children in B&Bs for more than the government-imposed maximum