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On the road to Washington DC

The conventions are over and all eyes are on Washington. But DC’s not just about politics – it has its trendy side too. Here’s how to sample the best of both worlds On the trail With 56 days to go until the election on 4 November, DC’s political haunts ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA AND JULIA BUCKLEY, The London Paper,  9 Sep 2008
Related Topics: White House,  U.S. Senate,  Martin Luther King, Jr.,  U.S. House of Representatives,  Barack Obama

News: Londoner Lucy Marion Fairbrother among four arrested near the Olympics stadium for displaying Free Tibet banners

by Widiane Moussa. Wednesday, 06 August 2008 "We are in touch with the Chinese authorities and are requesting immediate consular access should this information be correct." Fairbrother who lives in London after recently graduating from ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  6 Aug 2008

News: Pets are victims of ?throwaway society? with animal cruelty on the rise

by Widiane Moussa. Wednesday, 30 July 2008 CONVICTIONS for animal cruelty rose by almost a quarter last year, according to new statistics from Britain’s leading pet rescue charity. In 2007, 1,149 people were convicted of cruelty to animals including ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  30 Jul 2008

Descendants of the exploration team who joined Sir Ernest Shackleton on South Pole trek will retrace his footsteps

by Widiane Moussa. Wednesday, 16 July 2008 A century after Sir Ernest Shackleton launched his bid to reach the South Pole, six descendents of his fellow explorers are retracing their ancestors’ footsteps. The team will depart from the very Antarctic ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  16 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Ernest Shackleton,  Henry Adams

News: Hospital in Denmark Hill, south-east London, clamping its own ambulances

by Widiane Moussa. Friday, 11 July 2008 John Garvin from east Dulwich was forced to drive his sick neighbour to the hospital in his own car after being told there were no ambulances available. However, when he arrived at the hospital he was greeted ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  11 Jul 2008
Related Topics: National Health Service

Greenpeace activist unrepentant after Heathrow plane protest

by Widiane Moussa. Wednesday, 25 June 2008 Pics: Heathrow protests A Greenpeace activist who was yesterday convicted today for scaling a plane at Heathrow "would definitely do it again" to protect the environment. Anna Jones, 27, from ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  25 Jun 2008
Related Topics: British Airways

Coldplay's new album set to storm charts

by Widiane Moussa. Thursday, 12 June 2008 Pics: Martin's wife Gwyneth Coldplay's new album was set to storm straight to No. 1, becoming the fastest selling album of the year. Viva La Vida, Or Death And All His Friends officially went on ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  12 Jun 2008

Doh! Channel 4 apologises for broadcasting swear word during Simpsons episode

by Widiane Moussa. Tuesday, 10 June 2008 Doh! TV executives at Channel 4 have apologised for broadcasting the word ‘w*nkers’ in an episode of The Simpson at 6pm last month. Bosses said sorry to viewers after the show, which featured a cameo ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  10 Jun 2008

Jeremy Clarkson's 186mph speed along Limehouse Link

by Widiane Moussa. Thursday, 29 May 2008 In a rambling answer in a public Q&A session, he said: "I got a great speeding ticket. I think it was 186 in the Limehouse Link. Well, somebody did. Obviously it might not have been me." Later, when ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  29 May 2008
Related Topics: Jeremy Clarkson

Kingston University lecturers in hot water over telling students to artificially boost ranking scores

by Widiane Moussa. Wednesday, 14 May 2008 The reputation of a government backed league table is in question today (Wed), after university lecturers were caught telling students to boost their college’s scores. Two psychology lecturers at ...

From WIDIANE MOUSSA, The London Paper,  14 May 2008
Related Topics: Peter Scott

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