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  1995 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
July 4 - The UK Prime Minister, John Major, has won his battle to remain leader of the Conservative Party.
July 5 - The Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act, an act of congress, was passed stating that producers of pornographic material were required to keep records of all models who were filmed or photographed.
December 30 - The lowest ever UK temperature of -27.2°C was recorded at Altnaharra in the Scottish Highlands.
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 e-books Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Indeed the total UK book market was worth around three billion pounds sterling in 2003, which in a country of around sixty million population translates to about fifty pounds spent on books each year for every man, woman and child.
Certainly, if there were to be a cheap or free e-reader issued to UK students in connection with their studies, then those same young people might also spearhead e-reading in the broader population later in life.
It would be a true feather in John Bull's hat if after all the brouhaha elsewhere about Britain having become an American lapdog, the UK were actually to lead the e-way in the West.
www.e-book.com.au /main.html   (9243 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Index
John Gray (Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus)
John Griffin Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden
John II Stanley of the Isle of Man
encyclopedie-en.snyke.com /ndx/page_570.html   (106 words)

  
 MBR: Reviewer's Bookwatch, August 2003
Her book, more a collection of essays, was brief and not all inclusive, yet it did capture wholly the spirit of his work, the sheer joyous artistry and lyrical magic of his prose.
There was a nice selection of contributors from a variety of backgrounds, from politician to scientist to columnist, in order to give the widest range of opinion (though one of the loudest Nay critics, Jeremy Rifkin, appears a few times.
The Bible stories in this episode are about John the Baptist, Jesus calming the Sea of Galilee, and the healing of the demon possessed man (very well done, getting the story across without scaring little children with the idea of demon possession).
www.midwestbookreview.com /rbw/aug_03.htm   (21061 words)

  
 Caithness Glass
Caithness Glass was founded in 1961 at Wick in the far North East of Scotland, by the late Robin Sinclair, local landowner and politician.
The idea was sparked off by an unemployment crisis in this area when the farming and herring fishing industries collapsed in the mid 20th century.
Glass Rose bowls: Italian Reproduction mistaken for Victorian by Johanna Billings
www.glass.co.nz /Caithness.htm   (2756 words)

  
 Ross Mayfield's Weblog: December 2005
January's Wiki Wednesday coincides with the Rose Bowl (USC vs. Texas).
What may be reasonable is 1B people projecting an identity online in 2005 and blogs will have an entirely different buzzword encapsulating them.
Unfortunately a journalist from the Times Online in the UK took a comment off of Mark Pincus' blog that was full of hate speech on the Tookie Termination and attributed it to him.
ross.typepad.com /blog/2005/12/index.html   (3566 words)

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