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	<description>Happiness is a journey, not a destination</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don McCullin is one of the greatest photographers of our time, at least in my opinion. He has risked life and limb to bring us images of war which have become iconic of the 20th century and which have made us uncomfortable. Witnessing man&#8217;s inhumanity to man (worse now than ever in history) has taken [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Here is one of those moments where I said to myself: &#8220;I wish I had thought of that&#8221;. Several episodes of the classic British comedy series &#8220;Dad&#8217;s Army&#8221; were thought to have been lost, due to the original videotape being wiped for re-use, some 40 years back. Then someone recently found black and white copies [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Last night was my first night at home after several trips. I love watching documentaries on British TV. I started watching a program on Channel 4 on the bank bailout business. The content was good, but it was spoilt by the silly fashion of using a handheld camera, and moving it around with no reason, [...]


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