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Posts Tagged ‘ Silvana Rangel ’

A strangers wedding; my morning with the masses in Hyde Park

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01/05/2011
A strangers wedding; my morning with the masses in Hyde Park

It was a cold and damp morning; it seemed the sun had forgotten to shine. For a week the BBC forecasted rain, while Sky News anticipated sunny weather- it was an endless debate for me the night before on whether to wear my wellies or wear fancy flats and a fascinator. I wore neither,...
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Dior’s Dark Past

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02/03/2011
Dior’s Dark Past

A flashback to 1963 shows Mademoiselle Francoise Dior elegantly announcing her soon-to-be marriage to British National Socialist, Colin Jordan. Mr. Jordan was widely known in Britain for promoting his pan-Aryan “Universal Nazism”.   This video comes out just after John Galliano’s anti-semitic outbursts at a cafe in Paris’s Jewish district of Marais. He is seen in...
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Iraq’s Day Of Rage

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25/02/2011
Iraq’s Day Of Rage

Angry and resentful Iraqis are successfully staging their "Day of Rage" in various regions within Iraq.
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Update From Iraq: More Middle East Demonstrations

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23/02/2011
Update From Iraq: More Middle East Demonstrations

While uprisings continue in the Middle East, protests worsen and shake up the regions of Iraq. Sources revealed a more recent situation update from the 21st of February.   Baghdad: As updated by press agency Aswataliraq, protesters including members of NGOs and intellectuals, are continuing a “sit-in” at Al Tahrir Square. Their demands remain the...
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The Middle East Powder Keg: Don’t Forget Iraq

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21/02/2011

Whilst everyone is talking about Libya, Bahrain, Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and Iran, no one is taking a look at what is going on in Iraq. Confidential sources have given the following updates, Pale Blue News can EXCLUSIVELY reveal.
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The Domino Effect: Two Months of Revolution

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09/02/2011
The Domino Effect: Two Months of Revolution

In the midst of this past few weeks of protests across the globe, there is one common denominator: passion. These seemingly leaderless people have all been galvanised by the same passion, fuelled by the desperate need for change. They demand freedom. Freedom from the imposition of governments that the people have a duty to...
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REVIEW: The Torture Garden, A glimpse into London’s Underground.

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27/10/2010
REVIEW: The Torture Garden, A glimpse into London’s Underground.

Our intrepid Correspondent, Silvana Rangel, broke out the chains and leather and delved deep into one of London’s diverse sub-cultures (of which there are legion) at The Torture Garden, way back in March. This is her review: In what seems like a world apart, people of all ages and sizes indulge in the pleasure,...
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Notes From A Forgotten Island

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13/10/2010
Notes From A Forgotten Island

Pale Blue News Correspondent Silvana Rangel visited Haiti last week, and brought us this report on life from the ravaged island. The Deep Blue Sea The first thing you see when flying over Haiti is a sea of blue and white. A patchwork of tents that obscures what used to be bright green hills....
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The Forgotten Heroes of Haiti

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12/08/2010
The inhabitants in Haiti have endured eight months of horror since the earthquake

Eight months on from disaster, and relief remains a distant hope that Haitians have yet to realise. Countries all over the world have failed to keep their promises to aid Haiti after the devastating 7.0 magnitude quake that hit Port au Prince in January. Less than fifteen percent of the money that has been...
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Hotel Medea

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27/07/2010

Although accommodating and very welcoming, I would not give Hotel Medea five stars. I arrived with the very vague information that is provided on the website www.medea.tv/ and was surprised as to the venue and the much smaller number of people there than I had imagined. The event was called Hotel Medea and it...
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