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Monday, 30 December 2013

NEWS VIEWS 2013


The southern Russian city of Volgograd was in a state of siege last night as troops patrolled the streets and its people struggled to come to terms with a second suicide bombing in 24 hours.

“What a real shame the suicide bomber, didn’t just go to a beach where there are no animals or people and do us all a favour and kill themselves. These bombers have no thought for their families, the people they are leaving behind to literally pick up the pieces of their lives. Happy New year to all those poor families who have been affected. Not. I hope the bombers go to hell.

 

The Duke of Cambridge is to become a full-time student of agricultural management at Cambridge University from next week, Kensington Palace says.

“Hmm. I bet he didn’t have to apply for a place?”

 

For the first time, foreign visitors using A&E services are to be charged for doing so - but they will still be able to visit GPs' surgeries for nothing.

“About time, I just hope the money raised will go to the correct place? And why not GP’s too?

 

Bangui: At least two children have been beheaded in the fighting which has gripped the Central African Republic, the UN agency for children said Monday, adding "unprecedented" levels of violence were being committed against youngsters.

“Awful, really dreadful. What more can I say?

 Well, what can I say, other than let’s hope that 2014 will be a year full of good news? What do you reccon?

 

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