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Blogs
News Junkie — 21 - 24 March
Fire, Brimstone and sleet this Easter with religious and financial messages of doom. Australian design ineptitude and the future of energy.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 15 and 16 March
Easter arrives early, expensive tourist infrastructure and royal Zulu residences. Architect redesigns own face and brickie reinvents the sandbag.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 08 and 09 March
Light and air returns, the green budget, Richard Rogers’ uninviting invitation and suspected arson in San Jose.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 01 and 02 March
Architecture found this week somewhere between ‘Homes and Gardens,’ ‘Environment’ and ‘Travel’ as News Junkie launches a new campaign to save the IBM building in Honolulu.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 23 and 24 February
New zero-carbon deadlines, finely tailored pockets of feudalism, Oscar salutes Fidel and a giant wandering pyramid threatens Southampton.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 16 and 17 February
Austerity is good for you darling! This week get rich with property developer lock-ins and fake art. The Icelandic suffer the wrong type of snow and the Essex dustbin gets a royal kicking.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 09 and 10 February
A warm weekend for February, especially in Camden. The world economy gives up growth for Lent and journalism loses the plot.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 02 and 03 February
2008: the plot thickens – then freezes solid. Government makes cuts like a four year old with a pair of scissors. More trouble at sea.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 26 and 27 January
Western civilization does survive another week of economic poker, Kent seeks an Angel of the South, and Korean state design guidance.
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Blogs
News Junkie — 19 and 20 January
Its going to get worse before it gets better, will western civilization make it through to the end of the cruellest month? This week the cultural cold war, abusive estate agents and giant piles of wood wash up on southern beaches.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 12 and 13 January
As the January blues kick in with a vengeance, its belt tightening all round.This week the arts funding and credit crunches become crunchier, abstemious resolutions and diets succumb to five-day benders and Grange Hill becomes a multimedia academy.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 05 and 06 January
In this issue: Salisbury gets a multiple facelift, destroying MRSA with lightning, and the deadly threat from low-energy lightbulbs...
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Blogs
Christmas news junkie
In this festive issue...joy-killing carbonistas, bonkers Christmas lights and absolutely the best Mail headline of the year.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 01 and 02 December
This week: a Scottish fisherman gets in Trump's way, a new phone measures your carbon smugness, and a hapless Clive Aslet Googles a house of panties.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 24 and 25 November
Coming up: design tips for a 'hibernacula', an intriguing theory about the 'multiverse', and what the wally with the brolly has done with his lolly...
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Blogs
News Junkie: 17 and 18 November
This week: elderly art forgers, fat rabbits, 'pockets of pain' and an unhappy Mr. Blair...
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Blogs
News Junkie: 10 and 11 November
This week: virtual smoking, loft conversions for squirrels, and how fund managers are cashing in on global warming.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 03 and 04 November
The Smithfield carve-up goes to public inquiry, a non-existent asylum centre is priced at £35 million, and a To Don't list ends with lunchtime drinking and coffin-carrying...
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Blogs
News Junkie: 27 and 28 October
Facing oblivion this week: another Owen Luder landmark (redevelopment), all Hackney's Banksy graffiti (municipal power spray), The Midlands (mischievous new map) and 'the cheerful disposition of Londoners' (traffic congestion).