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4.56pm: Andrew Lansley is responding now.   Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images He says Plato said that empty vessels make the loudest sound. Burnham is a study in this, he says.Lansley said he listened to Burnham's speech carefully. But he did not hear any evidence of Burnham having a policy.The government held a pause, and it amended the bill to reflect the concerns of doctors. "Things are moving in the right direction," he says. And Clare Gerada, chair of the Royal College of GPs, "is moving in the right direction to", he says, referring to the letter she said to David Cameron.Labour's George Howarth says that, if Lansley is interested in quotes, does he agree that Cromwell's advice to the Long Parliament is appropriate: You have stayed too long for any good that you done,www.cnnhkids.com (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), in the name of God go.
 Only time will tell whether his line,which is now sold in Macy’s,will benefit from the famed "Michelle Obama" effect.‘Mannequin,le Corps de la Mode’ (‘Models’ Bodies : The Crux of Fashion’) Exhibition in Paris On the eastern fringes of Paris,there’s an old industrial warehouse overlooking the Seine called the Cité de la Mode et du Design,and nicknamed Les Docks. It’s the unlikely home of one of the biggest fashion museums—the site of last year’s popular exhibitions on Cristóbal Balenciaga and Comme des Gar?ons’ Rei Kawakubo,ytcgzx.net (http://www.ytcgzx.net/),which attracted large crowds. ‘Mannequin,le Corps de la Mode’ Exhibition in Paris (PHOTOS) Guy Bourdin,Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Contemporary,LondonNow it’s the home of the latest of Paris’s Musée Galliera off-site show,Mannequin,Le Corps de la Mode (Models’ Bodies: The Crux of Fashion),which features the work of renowned photographers including Helmut Newton,Steven Meisel,Peter Lindbergh,Corinne Day,and Guy Bourdin.
We must never excuse people who cheat the welfare system.The reason I talk about this is not because I don't believe in a welfare state but because I do.We can never protect and renew it if people believe it's just not fair.If it's too easy not to work.And there are people taking something for nothing.And if at the same time people who have paid into the system all their lives find the safety net full of holes.No wonder people are angry.3.07pm: Miliband says there has to be a new bargain. And he says this applies to business too.Let's confront head on the big challenge we face of building a new bargain in our economy.Built on values of hard work, something for something, the long-term. We need a new era of wealth creation in this country.
Italy's Stiletto Murders: Domestic Homicides of Women on Rise "Giuliana," 46,who does not want to give her real name for her own safety,has been hiding in a shelter for battered women in a dingy Roman suburb since July,when her husband tried to kill her with a 12-inch kitchen knife. She received more than 50 stitches on her hands from trying to fight off the attack. She miraculously escaped when a neighbor heard her screams and called the police. Her body gives testimony to more than 20 years of hell. Her arms are scarred from the cigarettes her husband extinguished on her bare skin. Her nose is twisted from being broken three times. She is missing a toenail from when he ground her foot into the marble floor with his work boot.
Much of the work of the inquiry announced by David Cameron will only be able to start after the criminal proceedings have finished.In the meantime, the government will "seek to do all it can to progress matters further". It will consult on the terms of reference and on whether to have one inquiry, or more than one.2.09pm: Grieve is still speaking. Hazel Blears intervenes. She says we now have the News of the World investigating the News of the World, and the Met investigating the Met. She says Met officers may have to be investigating people they know.Grieve says the Met have experience of dealing with dilemmas of this kind.Kevin Brennan, a Labour MP, asks Grieve if Jeremy Hunt has the power to refer the BSkyB takeover to the Competition Commission.
5% in April, from 3.7% in March.And here's the full statistical bulletin from the Office for National Statistics (pdf) with all the details.9.47am: And here's the top of the Press Association story about the inflation figures.Inflation fell to its lowest level in more than two years last month, official figures showed today,marc by marc jacobs bag (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), as high street discounting took the pressure off household budgets.The consumer price index (CPI) rate of inflation fell to 3% in April, compared with 3.5% in March, its lowest level since February 2010, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.In further evidence that the weak economic climate is forcing retailers to cut prices to draw in customers, clothing and footwear prices rose by just 0.
 That?means that there's something real at stake in these once-a-month prayer wars. It's a clash of cultures on the most basic level. So while it's true that it's a big step when there are solidarity gatherings for Women of the Wall across the U.S.,and it's a good step when Israeli MKs show that they're interested,I'm not terribly optimistic. The anguish felt by the ultra-Orthodox woman who accused Women of the Wall of being responsible for the Holocaust was real. She felt that their activity desacralized a place of holy refuge. At various intervals she would say things like "my heart aches when I see them" or "?I can't cry silently." The pain she felt was real.
 They finished, as they normally do, with renditions of the Red Flag and Jerusalem. I'll post a summary in a moment.12.59pm: Here's a lunchtime summary.? Harriet Harman has ended Labour's conference by telling delegates that the party has "challenged the unspoken orthodoxies that have governed Britain for too long". In her speech to the conference she reminded her audience that Labour won 800 seats in the local elections and she said: "We've refounded our party so that we can be the force that changes people's lives." The party are going home feeling upbeat. As one Labour activist put it on Twitter: "Delighted by unity and support for Ed of #Lab11. Stark contrast to bloodbath at historic Lab confs 2 years after election defeats.
The 1967 borders also happen to be the starting point of every negotiation process ever attempted heretofore—indeed,the brutal truth is that Kerry’s purported idea represents a step back from the Oslo Accords of twenty years ago: No one ever demanded that the PLO (or Egypt,or Jordan,come to that) recognize Israel as "Jewish." Furthermore,the Accords between Israel and the PLO were predicated on UN Resolutions 242 and 338,which presume,a priori,an Israeli withdrawal "from territories occupied in the recent conflict."In the world of Middle East diplomacy,the lack of the word "the" in the above formulation is of some consequence,because it leaves the question open: All of the territories? Or just some of them? (Choosing to not use the word "the" is something of a tradition in the region—cough*Balfour*cough).