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Last Updated: 03/08/2008 21:45:04
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Going Down -
Abseiling for Charity By Michelle Dee
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A month ago an email was passed on to me about a charity event to take place at the Humber Bridge
on the 18th of July. The charity was the RNIB who work to improve the lives of the blind and partially sighted.
My sister Charlotte is blind in one eye so this worthy cause struck a particular chord with me.
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Going Down - Malarky Returns to Glastonbury 2004
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This year I returned to that ever so laaaarrrrgggggeeee festival. Some call it gluttony, some
Glastonbury. Arriving a day early meant the ground was dry when I put up tent.
Rain, then wind, then sun, then rain. Sun, heavy rain, then it pissed it down
again..........another washout at Glasto, surely not?
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Going Down - World Music Day at Queens Gardens Saturday 19th June By Jane Foster
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I'd been praying that the rain would hold off for this very special event at Queens Gardens.
Luckily it did for most of the day, and with bands from as far afield as Zimbabwe and Afghanistan,
we all ended up dancing our little socks off..
The day was organised by Chris Smith at the Warren centre, and hats off to
him for putting on a great event
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Going Down - Cannabis March to smoky bears picnic in Pearson Park By Carl Wagner
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The bullying nature of the so called war on drugs makes it difficult for many people to even voice an opinion on cannabis, so well done to the 100 or so that turned up for the 4th annual cannabis protest march.
The march left Queens Gardens at 1.00 pm with a police escort, and noisily worked its' way through the city centre
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Going Down - Get Your Tools Out, Girls! - Ladies Night at Nortech By Michelle Dee
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On Tuesday 25th May I accompanied Cilla to Nortech Ladies Night on Drypool Way.
I didn't really know what to expect.
There were various trade stalls with impressive looking tools on show!
We were welcomed immediately by the friendly faces of Nortech MD, Tony Cosgrove
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Going Down - Rain Didn't Stop Voices In Play By Rich Mills
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I awoke this morning to a miserable day. Quite depressing after all the glorious sun we've had lately. More so because today was to be a large out-door event organised by community activists Voices In Play.
It's A Community Knockout, supposed to be held at Princess
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Going Down -
Review - Bhangra Bollywood night at Stratten Hall 17th April 04 By Jane Foster
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This night was organised by Mrs Kamlesh Singh, from the Lakh Kushia shop on Newland Avenue.
Lakh Kushia specialises in all things Eastern, and was set up to attract people from all sections of the local community.
This was the second of these nights to take place - the first one being a
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Going Down - An EveningWith The Dark Poet - Bill Hicks Anniversary Tribute At the Adelphi By Rich Mills
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It seems strange to be doing a review of Bill Hicks ten years after his death from pancreatic cancer. On 26th of February 1994, the world became a darker place.
However, a legacy of words that has resonated across the years, shows that the man who described himself as a dark poet was a shining light.
A genius with a razor sharp wit, who never compromised, and only spoke the truth!
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Going Down - Hit And Run Poetry By Rich Mills
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Well the Renegades have been at it again. Sunday night, as the rest of the world took in the news of Saddam's capture, the Renegade Writers stormed the Jaz Bar in Lowgate, Hull. Now feelings would be mixed, I'm sure, as to whether they went down a storm or like a lead balloon. One thing is for certain - the quiet Sunday audience were not prepared for the Renegades onslaught.
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Going Down - Got to pick a Poet or Two by Mo.
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Last night I accompanied Jane from the Renegade writers to Nellies Pub in Beverley to what turned out to be a terrific night of competitive poetry readings.
Ten years ago I'd be ribbed and teased.
My mates would have said "you're going soft" to have spent the evening in front of a roaring fire listening to poetry in one of the oldest pubs in England. .
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Going Down - Celebrations of Eid al-Fitr
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This evening (29th Nov) I was invited out by Adelat a Kurdish friend to take part in the local celebrations of Eid al-Fitr marking the Breaking of the Ramadan Fast.
We met up in one of the only two Kurdish restaurants in Hull, where I found him tucking into chicken and rice dinner alongside several other Kurdish friends.
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Going Down - August Grassroots 2003 - Hull
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Photo gallery for Saturday 23th August Grassroots 2003 Central Queens Gardens.
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Photo gallery for Sunday 24th August Grass Roots 2003 Pearson Park.
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Going Down - Amazing Play at Middleton Street Party
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Local residents, their families and friends and anyone curious enough to investigate what was going on at the end of Middleton Street (Springbank) enjoyed a really lovely Sunday afternoon last weekend.
Emma Rugg performs, despite the wind! the show must go on.
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Going Down - Wymersley Park Action Group
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Family Fun Day Saturday August 16th Noon to 4pm
Wymersley Road Park Opposite 'The Highway' compliments an exhibition for the proposed park at Wymersley Road.
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Current Affairs -
Colin Powell - Saint or War Criminal? By Martin Deane
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After the near beatification of Ronald Reagan recently, it falls to the peace movement to do the honours once again on the occasion of Colin Powell's recent resignation.
Colin Powell was the official moderate, and national security adviser, under Reagan.
Let's take Africa. During the Reagan years, there was a policy called
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Current Affairs -
Burning Issues - Was 9/11 the greatest show on earth? By Martin Deane.
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The War on Terror is based on the premise that the 2001 9/11 attacks on New York and Washingotn,
which killed nearly 3,000 people were carried out by 19 Islamic fundamentalist men.
The official story has been played in such detail throughout our media that we will
all know it. But the facts could be - and probably
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Current Affairs -
Does intelligence help us? By Robin Ramsay.
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Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit-9/11 is great propaganda but, like all propaganda, it isn't about
the truth. In a section mocking the so-called "Coalition of the willing" which supported the
US invasion of Iraq, Moore listed several very small countries - but omitted Australia,
the UK and others. For Australia
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Current Affairs -
International Contradictions and Hypocrisies By Andrew Martin |
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After reading the British government's pre-war dossiers on WMDs anyone with the slightest hint of intelligence
would have concluded that the ability of Iraq to pose a serious threat to the world was minimal.
The evidence in these documents was thin,
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