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Tasmania - Logging - Campaigns - Environment - Trees - Wilderness So why are we logging it and replacing it with non-native plantation trees? Tasmanian forestry is an absolute disaster. We've got this stunning quality of ...
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England nationalism patriotism new Orwell anti-racist left Reclaiming England. Embracing a new, radical patriotism could serve to unite us all. New Statesman, 15th November 2004. It was Gap that made me snap. ...
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Paul Kingsnorth - One No, Many Yeses - Real England ... Andrew Ritchie, when asked precisely how many parts make up a single bike, replies, cheerily, ‘God knows’, but guesses that it numbers in the thousands. ...
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Know Your Place Know Your Place. Thursday, March 12. I am for the woods against the world. And so another day begins and the world turns and all of us do more or less what ...
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Know Your Place: Let's hope for some audacity Know Your Place. Wednesday, November 5. Let's hope for some audacity. Well, that's a relief. It takes a lot to melt my cynical old heart, but I stayed up ...
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Paul Kingsnorth - One No, Many Yeses - Real England ... An interview with Andrew Ritchie, father of the Brompton bicycle .... Ritchie and his staff have spent decades sourcing the best parts from the best ...
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Goldman Prize - Stephanie Roth - Rosia Montana - Romania From this unpromising clay, the campaign to save Rosia Montana has been moulded into the biggest civil society movement in Romania, and one of the most ...
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Paul Kingsnorth - One No, Many Yeses - Real England ... REAL ENGLAND The Battle Against The Bland ... Revealing, stirring and brilliantly written, it should be read by everyone in England.’ ...
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Paul Kingsnorth - One No, Many Yeses - Real England ... Nov 8, 2004 ... Unfortunately, our Noreena is the Joanne Harris of political writing - and IOU, like its author, is all style and no substance. ...
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Paul Kingsnorth - One No, Many Yeses - Real England ... Brogdales National Fruit Collection Buy online or visit the nurseries of this, the largest collection of fruit trees in the world. http://www.brogdale.org/ ...
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