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The Wordle of the Day is Tony Blair 2003
Tuesday March18, 2003 and the UK government debated the Iraq crisis.
Tony Blair made a speech aimed at convincing parliament that the decision to go to war with Iraq should be taken.
This is the text of prime minister Tony Blair’s speech opening today’s debate on the Iraq crisis in the house of Commons.
WORDLE is created by Jonathan Feinberg
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The Wordle of the Week is Harold Pinter’s speech to the Nobel Prize Comittee 2005.
Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005.
In his pre-recorded acceptance speech he delivered an damning indictment of the ‘brutal and ruthless United States’.
© Copyright to the text version of the Nobel Lecture: The Nobel Foundation 2005
WORDLE is created by Jonathan Feinberg
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The Wordle of the Week is Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech from 1963.
Generally acknowledged as one of the greatest speeches of all time, this was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington to an audience of millions due to it being carried live on the television networks.
The next year Martin Luther King won the Nobel Peace Prize.
WORDLE is created by Jonathan Feinberg
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From Indymedia
As members of graffiti crew DPM start a prison sentence, pictures of their work are to be exhibited in a New York art gallery. So are they vandals or frustrated artists? KATE MEAD reports.
EIGHT men were sentenced on Friday (11) in what was one of the biggest prosecutions for graffiti the UK has ever seen.
All admitted conspiracy to cause criminal damage as part of a graffiti crew called DPM that tagged and painted trains and stations costing rail networks an estimated £1 million.
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This is the story of two men Ian Thomas and John Wikinson. They are now in their late forties, John being 50 and Ian being 49. In childhood they grew up together, sharing the same group of friends and the same enemies. In class they sat one behind the other, that was how they met with Ian flicking ink all over John’s back by accident whilst trying to replenish his nib from the inkwell during a French lesson. From that moment on they were friends and nothing was going to get in the way of that friendship.




