Month: February 2005

Foreign & Commonwealth Office Travel Advice by Country

Interestingly, I had a visitor yesterday from the Ivory Coast.

13 February 13:50 Augury Networks, Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

I’ve no idea who this was, and given the Foreign Office Travel Advice for the Ivory Coast, I won’t be paying them a visit either!

Still, let’s hop the might bearder.com offered a little light relief from their current political stife 😉

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The following appears on the Oxford Amnesty website and deserves a mention here too…

“Capital punishment is the most premeditated of murders, to which no criminal’s deed, however calculated, can be compared”

Albert Camus

A majority of countries have now abolished the death penalty in law or practice: of those that remain, 85% of executions are carried out by just four, the USA, China, Iran and Viet Nam. Of those countries which retain the death penalty, only three, the USA, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, continue to execute child offenders. Almost all of Europe, all of central and south America, large swathes of Africa and a growing number of countries in Asia are now free of the death penalty

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A man of his word

CNN.com – Cruel cut for Welsh rugby fan – Feb 7, 2005

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Interview with a link spammer | The Register

Have you seen the state of my messageboard? …this article explains whats happening:

Interview with a link spammer | The Register

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