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Here is the News - there isn't any.

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Rupert Allman | 09:39 UK time, Thursday, 15 May 2008

Lovely spoof:

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  • 1. At 1:26pm on 15 May 2008, Aperitif wrote:

    Ah, wouldn't it be nice?

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  • 2. At 1:38pm on 15 May 2008, Chris_Ghoti wrote:

    Sounds like a good week for your team to have a look at the propsals for the redevelopement of a Victorian market in London as a modern housing area and shopping-mall, if you have no news. That's only going to malaffect one London area, so not national, but the developers have done their best to blight at least one town centre already, so it might be of more than local interest.

    Queens Market, Green Street, Upton Park. An interesting bit of finagling for your attention, perhaps.

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  • 3. At 1:39pm on 15 May 2008, Chris_Ghoti wrote:

    I am moderated for being 'new', it seems. I've been here since you started, you know... you even asked me to help with set-up.

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  • 4. At 5:36pm on 15 May 2008, alanparker wrote:

    Er, Armando Iannucci did this on Time Trumpet a LONG time ago and was YouTubed by Adam Buxton in Jan 2007. All this "remix" is, is the ticker added - it's a rip-off!

    Adam's version is much better - I don't think I can post links, but the thing you want to paste in Q4pY3QtiGyo or look for Adam Buxton

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  • 5. At 10:43am on 16 May 2008, Jennifer Tracey wrote:

    Chris Ghoti - sorry you were modded as 'new' - BBC commenting system joined up, so not sure why it happened. Hopefully you can post fine now.

    alanparker - you can post a link, just make sure it has the http:// in front of it. Think this is one you mean
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4pY3QtiGyo

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