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Written by Netsmith   
Tuesday, 22 July 2008

One son of Kirkaldy seems to be doing a lot too little listening to the opinions of another son of Kirkaldy. Sadly so.

Privatising BT, technological revolution and competition in markets all in one little anecdote.

Department of entirely predictable consequences. The long running campaign to reduce the costs of AIDS and HIV drugs seems to have dissuaded one company from trying to create any more.

Similarly entirely predictable. You can get the information under a Freedom of Information Act request, but if you try to publish it then you can't for copyright reasons. Woulodn't do to let the people paying for everything know what's going on now, would it?

You might want to help Iain Dale write his next book by following the instructions here.

Very weird indeed: the last line about Japanese Railways.

Anyone fancy a stroll in London on November 5th?

 

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