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Monthly Archives: March 2008
The Cheapest And Most Expensive Places To Buy Property – 18 March 2008
This article from the Motley Fool UK analyses property values and rates of increase in the UK, mainly using data from the Halifax and Global Property Guide. It quotes the shocking fact that an "upper end of the market" property in London costs … Continue reading
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Sir Arthur C Clarke, RIP
I was very saddened to hear that Arthur C Clarke had died. I grew up with his books and enjoyed their resonance with my love of science and technology. Here is his ‘good-bye’ message, recorded recently around his 90th birthday. … Continue reading
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