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Archive page for Friday, 05 May 2006

 Fr, May 5, 2006
I'm working class, always will be
Guardian: New twists to the great class conundrum: "Three out of 10 bank managers say they are working class and 36% of builders regard themselves as middle class.


"The amount of money we have doesn't seem to predict what class we think we are, and the kind of job we do is no longer a good indicator either.""

My Dad is working class and his Dad before him. And his Dad.

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 5/5/06; 10:02:30 AM to the Blogging news dept.
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I'm working class, always will be



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Guardian: One Big Bang, or were there many?: "The universe is at least 986 billion years older than physicists thought... Time did not begin with the big bang 14 billion years ago... It's a cyclic event that consists of repeating big bangs and big crunches... There was time before the big bang."

More interesting than cabinet reshuffles.

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 5/5/06; 9:45:53 AM to the Blogging news dept.
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