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PC Madness

It is rumoured that the Department of Culture, Media and Sport have deemed the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows, as “Unsuitable for the 2012 Olympics” because they are “too British”. If you think this is a ludicrous policy you can join me and tens of thousands of others in signing this e-petition
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Topless at Last

For those that are young (or old) enough to care, Britney Spears has finally gone topless! Of all the places to do it, she has done so on her official website!
Ms Spears is creating a “new official website”. On the temporary front page is a message of thanks to her fans for sticking by […]

Corporate Censorship Gone Too Far?

From the BBC
British Airways has removed a shot of Virgin Atlantic boss Sir Richard Branson from the in-flight version of the James Bond movie Casino Royale.

Sir Richard was given a cameo after supplying a plane for use in the film.
The British Airways edit also obscures the tail fin of a Virgin plane that was seen […]

Photo of the Year

World Press Photo holds a contest each year for professional press photographers.
“It offers an overview of how press photographers tackle their work worldwide and how the press gives us the news, bringing together pictures from all parts of the globe to reflect trends and developments in photojournalism.”
This year’s best photographs from each category, and the […]

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