Monthly Archives: November 2004

Danielle Beccan Funeral Today

The mother of Nottingham schoolgirl Danielle Beccan called for forgiveness as thousands of mourners gathered at her daughter’s funeral on Friday. Paula Platt said 14-year-old Danielle’s life was “not in vain” and she had touched the lives of many people. … Continue reading

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Copyright-grabbing – AOP warns of rights issue

Copyright-grabbing contracts are on the rise, warns Gwen Thomas of the AOP. Simon Bainbridge reports in the British Journal of Photography Large publishing houses have come under attack for their use of unfair contracts, which increasingly demand widespread and ‘unnecessary’ … Continue reading

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Remembrance

I joined two minutes silence at 11.00am 11 hour of the 11day of the 11 month ….. Armistice [11th November 1918] They shall not grow old as we grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At … Continue reading

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sorryeverybody.com

I heard about sorryeverybody.com on CNN, following the present punch-up in Fallujah. This being the latest chapter in the violence, and probably related to the re-election of Mr Bush. It is not proper to tar all members of any nation, … Continue reading

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Home Secretary David Blunkett, visits Nottingham

He had an itinerary that took him from the Chase Community Centre in St Anns, near to where 14yr old Danielle Beccan was shot last month. Then on to Radford Road Police Station to discuss various schemes with Chief Constable … Continue reading

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