Special "Burning Bush" Issue, Monday November 24th 2003  
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Middle East officially renamed "Terror"
In light of the latest resistance to the American occupation in Iraq, George W. Bush has taken steps to deal with criticism of his administration’s decision to invade Iraq instead of continuing the search for Osama Bin Laden and those who perpetrated the attacks of 9/11. >>>.

Hundreds of Thousands Welcome Bush
Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of London yesterday to welcome George Bush Junior on the first state visit of an American president to London.>>>.


Tories Employ Black, Guy To Top Media Post
The UK Tory party yesterday dispensed with a century of racism and homophobia in a single move by appointing the party's first ever gay Black to the top job of "Party Media Chairman".
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Reporter who could have killed Bush to be court-marshaled
The Daily Mirror reporter Ryan Parry who by providing bogus references was able to infiltrate Buckingham Palace, and who claimed on Wednesday that he could easily have killed George Bush is to be court-marshaled it was announced today.. >>>

Speaking in Tony Blair's UK constituency Sedgefield, President Bush told reporters recent terror attacks have not weakened his administrations determination.
"The appeasers would have us back down to these wicked evil men but that would only lead to more bloodshed... We must fight these people and win, and I tell you, have no doubt, wherever terror is, we will be there to fight that war on terror."
"Barbarians have struck the very heart of our interests and those of our allies... We know they will continue to strike and we will fight them wherever they are... If that means having troops in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, England, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, .. if it means surrounding every embassy and every HSBC bank, if it means having soldiers defending every McDonalds restaurant in the world then that is what we will do.">>>

Bush’s London Speech in Full >>>

Tories more Bush than Blair says Howard >>>

Many will still shop on Buy Nothing Day >>>

Coca cola launches new flavour >>>

Helicopter stocks go up as choppers come down >>>

New face-saving hope for Jackson. >>>

Bush Pro International Institutions. >>>



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Following the success of the new compact Independent newspaper, and following the decision by The Times to produce a convenient tabloid format of their own daily, BIGfib has decided to join the big boys and produce it’s own compact-format edition.>>>
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