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- BBC News | UK | Hamiltons quizzed over 'sex assault'
- wtf? is there nothing the tories haven't done? (9 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK | Hamilton sex claims 'a tissue of lies'
- Louis Theroux has been with the Hamiltons throughout this... (11 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Solar craft sets altitude record
- i'd like to play with solar powered wings (13 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Americas | US toddler shoots grandfather dead
- "A two-year-old boy in the US state of Ohio has shot and killed his grandfather, authorities have said." (14 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Web bugs spying on net users
- *yet another* Web Bugs BS story on news online... Do They Never Learn? (compare with this) (15 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | Industry Standard goes bust
- no more roof parties (16 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Women reconnect online
- my favourite site (17 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Happy birthday Linux
- i thought linux was younger than that (23 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Middle East | Iranian film director 'counter-revolutionary'
- This is bloody awful. (31 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Glasgow 2001 | Biological warfare warning for UK
- (2 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | U-turn on Microsoft break-up
- inevitable repulsive news (5 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | Vodafone fails 3G test
- 3g anti-news (6 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Talking Point | US under attack: Your eyewitness accounts
- "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" - Ghandi (10 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | South Asia | Who is Osama Bin Laden?
- (11 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Middle East | Analysis: Impact on the Middle East
- good piece from Iran. and disconcerting (12 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | Insurance costs 'incalculable'
- Am I allowed to giggle slightly at this? (12 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK Politics | Duncan Smith elected Tory leader
- and amidst the chaos another nightmare, but somehow one that is now in perspective (12 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Americas | Bush warns against Arab-American backlash
- (12 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | FBI warns of surge in hacking
- although, presumably, if anyone from a neighbouring galaxy attacked the milky way, the Chaos group would back agressive hacking of their servers. (16 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Music | Jackson plans record for attack victims
- I make no comment other than "Goatee?????" (16 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Americas | 'It doesn't seem real'
- the bbc guy who was in one of the wtc buildings when it was hit, and was reporting from outside afterwards (17 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | TV and Radio | Attacks force Big Brother dilemma
- just a really strange dillema, a catalyst of the wierd media world we live in. (18 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Entertainment | Millionaire winner denies wrongdoing
- bizarre... (19 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Collapsing towers caused seismic shock
- seismic record of WTC towers collapse (20 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK Politics | ID cards opposition grows
- oops... hang on... (23 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Americas | Bush sides with the doves
- good (and kinda reassuring) piece (24 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Americas | Why we need conspiracy theories
- Joogalism - Noun. The misuse of Google, or any internet search engine, to provide 'evidence' or a small statistic as part of a piece of journalism. (24 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | Shock failure of UK web developer
- Had the cheek to blame the WTC thing too!!! (24 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Auroral light show expected
- cool capture of auroral light show by a finn in the piece (24 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK Politics | Net freedom fears 'hurt terror fight'
- right. so its the internet's fault they passed through the UK, is it? maybe they booked their tickets at ryanair.com... (27 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hackers 'branded as terrorists'
- how about this shit? (27 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK | What the leaders are reading
- a book at bedlam-time (27 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Labour | Peace protest targets Labour conference
- The 'Wombles' were arrested. Nice that. Not that they had done anything. (29 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK Politics | Net surveillance 'fatally flawed'
- (30 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Dot Life | Turning on to interaction
- *89 million players per month*?? surely not... anybody know if this is utter shite or not? (30 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC Sport | Funny Old GameĀ | Freddie fix rocks mascot race
- good sub-header opportunity missed. surely "the quick brown fox..." (1 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK | Night flights ruling 'a farce'
- Does this mean I can stop police sirens at night if the street is empty of traffic or if traffic gets noisy? (1 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | Rogue trade spurs Nasdaq spike
- Doesn't this make you feel nice. (2 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Arts | Madonna: Turner's perfect choice
- how does rosie millard get away with such flagrant self-promotion? (2 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Europe | Russian jet explodes over Black Sea
- 66 passengers died not known if terrorist (3 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Business | Railtrack in administration
- "Shareholders are expected to get little, or possibly none, of their money back." hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. about fucking time. (6 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Wireless net strides mountains
- "US Peace Corps Volunteer Christien Beeuwkes writes of his experience of bringing the wireless internet to the small, isolated Bulgarian mountain town of Luki." (6 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Health | Workers at risk of 'desk rage'
- Academics eh, obviously needed to research this as they had no idea what the business world could be like. (10 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Surrender control to your mobile
- there's some absolutely fascinating (and bonkers) comments after the article, though. especially the ones that confuse The Media Centre with some money-grabbing telco. (14 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | England | One pylon marks the spot
- The Dullest Place in Britain (official) (14 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | UK | Millions keep secret mobile
- is this what Sadie Plant's up to these days? getting huge research grants from companies to travel the world and regurgitate simple crit theory ideas into reports for them? (15 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Arts | Cleaner dumps Hirst installation
- (18 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Playing picture perfect tennis
- Kill them all. (22 Oct 2001) Permalink
- CBBC Newsround | Galleries | Tuesday in pictures
- this is awesome. JUST how i want the news (22 Oct 2001) Permalink
- CBBC Newsround | The War on Terror | How did the fight against terror start?
- (29 Oct 2001) Permalink