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           <title>“... and then Jesus crossed his legs”: post-script</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[Passion Conference in the Clarendon Centre, 47 New England Street on 21st April.]]></description>
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           <title>“... and then Jesus crossed his legs”</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[ Brighton’s Passion on the Beach will stretch the metaphors for a long time after it finishes.]]></description>
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           <title>On the Naming of Streets -  Part 1:  Uncovering a bit of a Cover-Up</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[As the Bond Street Laine mini-saga its end-game, some threads might unravel tidily when the Magistrates Court decide (or otherwise) on the true name of this street.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[Orphans alleys across the whole of Brighton & Hove need names. Otherwise they can breed anomie and residents can lose ownership.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[Name it “The Jenny Lind Train” and not the 'ghost train': icon-hunters must respect the past. ]]></description>
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           <title>Shoreham Beach Boardwalk Farrago</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[A bit is missing from the Shoreham Beach boardwalk.]]></description>
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           <title>The importance of language and terminology</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[this below is by Dr Robert Harvey Cowe -- part of his 
Doctoral Thesis in Disability & Society: Vol. 27, No. 1]]></description>
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           <title>Retro-almanac for 2011</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[Year 2011 saw the Brighton Wheel installed -- Year 2012 is predicted to see a Green Party defection -- Happy New Year.]]></description>
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           <title>Black Xmas Panto Redacted</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[This Tuesday (20th Dec) the Standards Board will be deciding if   Dawn Barnett broke the councillor’s code of conduct. This sets the scene for some standard municipal theatre, just in time for Christmas.]]></description>
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           <title>Xmas Panto Probe Plot</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[This Tuesday (13th Dec) the Standards Board will be deciding if former councillor Averil Older took a photograph of protesters,  against their wishes, in a disrespectfull way. This sets the scene for some standard municipal theatre,  just in time for Christmas. ]]></description>
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           <title>a poem that lives for only three days</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[The 2011 Brighton Poetry Festival at Redroaster on Thanksgiving Day: Lee Harwood, Tom Raworth and Ian Sinclair]]></description>
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           <title>The value of forgiveness in later life – by Clive Taplin</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[this gem is found in issue 40 of the The Pensioner, Autumn 2011]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[On Friday, it is  International Day Against Hate Crime: a reminder of the culture of discrimination that caused Walter to feel so bereft that he drowned himself.]]></description>
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