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So,marc by marc jacobs bag, a couple of hundred people who'd come to talk about dementia had to listen to party political stuff about dinners and Cameron challenging Miliband to make a deal involving individual donations and trade union subs. I must say I felt I was being used as a stooge and our time had been hijacked. He did a decent job once he got round to the proper subject matter of dementia, but by then had already undermined an opportunity to build a national consensus on care and support for older people - given that the national dementia strategy began under the last government. I guess politicians' inability to distinguish the good of themselves and their party from the good of the nation must be some kind of incurable organic brain disease.
"In the meantime,marc jacobs outlet, we must be mindful of the conditions in the rest of the public sector where pay has remained static and where settlements will see most people pay more into their pensions too."While we address the longer-term changes which are needed, I believe it is right that we act in the interim so that MPs' circumstances more closely reflect those experienced by others."2.54pm: Tony Blair is now taking part in his Twitter Q&A on faith. You'll find his replies at @Tonyblair_TBFF.3.01pm: At PMQs David Cameron criticised the state of the NHS in Labour-run Wales. Wales has now hit back. This is from Lesley Griffiths, the Welsh health minister.The prime minister got his facts about Wales totally wrong.
12.56pm: Peter Beresford, professor of social policy at Brunel University, has written a post on the Guardian's Joe Public blog suggesting Dilnot does not go far enough.12.58pm: And while we're on the subject of Dilnot's presentation (pdf), he was very proud of the figure on page 21. It illustrates who much his plans would cost as a proportion of overall public spending (very little).1.01pm: Here's a lunchtime summary.? Andrew Dilnot,www.ytcgzx.net, the Oxford economist, has published a report designed to produce a long-term solution to the problem of funding care. Under his plan, which he said would cost the state £1.7bn a year, people would not longer have to risk losing almost all their life savings to pay for their in old age.
 This is a movement fueled by love not hate.Moreover,on the two panels I participated on (so far) and in the big convention scenes I witnessed,the commitment to a two-state solution—which includes a Palestinian state—was taken as a given. Even the discussion about the Turkish prime minister’s ugly words last week calling Zionism a "crime against humanity," often reflected more anguish than anger. (And allow me to add that his words challenge all of Israel’s critics: are you ready to denounce his poison and acknowledge that without the persistence scrutiny of U.N. Watch his words probably would have been overlooked?) The convention had a bit of a Sally Field strain,a sense,when leading politicians appeared,of the audience channeling the actress’s classic 1985 needy Academy Award acceptance "this time I feel it,and I can't deny the fact that?you like me,right now,?you like me!"Most AIPACers are not na?ve—they understand the conflicts’ complexities and the Palestinians’ pain.
 I like a lot of records. A lot of 60s stuff I like a lot. But that's like … you see the arc of that band,and all the stuff they went through,and the changes in their styles and their productions … and then they get that one moment,and it's the toughest and the most beautiful record at the same time.Did you start writing songs as soon as you started playing guitar? Was songwriting instinctive for you?Thompson: I remember when I first picked up a guitar one of the first things I plucked out was a Rolling Stones melody. "As Tears Go By." I was just experimenting with transposing a melody that I knew in my head to the guitar. And it was a nice little rudimentary exercise to go through,but it was like,"Now what do I do?" I can't do anything with that.
Visitors to this important spot are mostly unaware that they are receiving a slanted version of history: a settler narrative that omits sweeping periods of history prior to the time of King David and the glosses over the impact of these civilizations had on the development of Jerusalem. Many people leave the park not even aware that they have been in a Palestinian neighborhood.T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights,a North American-based organization that works closely with Israeli partners,recently arranged for me to visit the City of David,not with the standard settler-narrated tour guides,but with Israelis representing two NGOs,Emek Shaveh and Ir Amim,both working to raise awareness about the highly problematic nature of the relationship between Israeli officials and Elad.
 David Cameron stepped out of his car and was greeted by Nicolas Sarkozy on the steps. The two men shook hands in a businesslike fashion, and disappeared inside the building.10.11am: The Press Association has more details on the nuclear deal between Britain and France:Downing Street said that by joining forces in the nuclear sector, Britain and France can develop a competitive supply chain capable of seizing opportunities around the world.Rolls-Royce will today sign a £400m deal with French energy giant Areva to supply services to the first EPR [nuclear] reactor at Hinkley Point in Somerset, with a commitment for future EPR sites in the UK. Rolls-Royce will build a dedicated factory in Rotherham and the deal will underpin more than 1,200 jobs in the company and its supply chain.
 Evelyn Waugh may have been a bit of a shit, Graham Greene a very difficult customer, but they wrote some novels that will last.In any case, good people can be annoying too. I am afraid I have ceased to read interviews with Doreen Lawrence. She suffered a grievous loss in the murder of her son Stephen at that bus stop in 1993 – he was just a few days older than one of my children, now 37 – and has campaigned gallantly for justice ever since, rightly honoured at the Olympic opening ceremony. But I feel I now know what she has to say.Today's other headline junkie is a very different case. The government of distant Ecuador was placed in an awkward position when Julian Assange, the Wikileaks champion, sought political asylum in its London embassy.
 The porn industry may be well entrenched on the Internet,but the chorus of critics is growing,from feminists to psychotherapists,says Mary Anne Layden,director of the sexual trauma and psychotherapy program at the University of Pennsylvania. The breadth of opposition shows the wide range of people who are damaged by pornography,she says. And just as taking on Big Tobacco didn’t turn out to be a nutty idea,the time may be ripe for a battle against Big Porn.Case in point: renewed attempts to enforce the 1996 Military Honor and Decency Act,which bans the sale of pornography from military bases and ships but has been largely ignored since Congress passed it. It’s a small example,Layden says,but one of many small hints of a growing backlash.

 

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