British Expat Newsletter:
1 April 2004
This week: April fools – history of the tradition, plus a rather naive Brazilian marijuana user… and British Expat celebrates its fourth birthday.
This week: April fools – history of the tradition, plus a rather naive Brazilian marijuana user… and British Expat celebrates its fourth birthday.
This week: Clarkie digs for victory – the problems of getting definitive information on EU Plant Passports.
This week: Immigration – the expansion of the EU to 25 members sparks fears in the UK’s right-wing press.
Advice on website affiliate advertising programmes for owners of content-based websites.
“Mystery deaths among Indian white-backed vultures, long-billed vultures and slender-billed vultures has cut their numbers by more than 97% in India in twelve years. And the rate of decline is increasing.” Three species of vulture in India are suddenly faced with extinction. The Editor reports on plans to rehabilitate them.
This week: Student fees – a first-year student auctions her virginity to stave off debt, and the Government faces a back-bench rebellion.