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Friday, 17 December 2010

Are we still interested in Wikileaks?

BBC News - most popular stories

  1. 1:Arctic weather returns to the UK
  2. 2:Assange tells of 'smear campaign'
  3. 3:Ronnie Corbett back as One Ronnie
  4. 4:US man executed using animal drug
  5. 5:Apprentice star not invited back
  6. 6:Troops welcome 'combat codpiece'
  7. 7:Bad weather hits airport flights
  8. 8:Japanese knife attack injures 13
  9. 9:UK banks 'at risk from eurozone'
  10. 10:PM sent gifts for baby Florence

Hmmm, according to the BBC News website, just a little bit less than the weather and a tad more than the return of Ronnie Corbett and the prime minister’s baby.

Posted by planetpmc at 04:37
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