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A Week in Words
January 12, 2012 daz |
“I miss Little Thetford School. Will you help me?” – Eight-year-old Jessica Compston, who suffers with OCD, writes a letter to the Queen after she is told she is no longer eligible to attend her primary school.
“It’s a difficult question to say what is success? One is tempted to say, because it’s England, that success is only reaching the latter stages. I’m even tempted to say the only success is winning.” – New England boss, Roy Hodgson, has high hopes for his team.
“Rupert Murdoch is not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company.” - Paul Farrelly gives the committee’s view of the Murdoch empire.
“Harper was in the car, I was in the car, and we were on the way to school. But we did not have the child who needed to go to school.” - Victoria Beckham confesses to forgetting son Brooklyn on a busy school run.
“They are trying to make Tewkesbury and flooding an open sore, and it isn’t.” - Tewkesbury Town Crier tries to distance the town’s connection with bad weather.
“Every time Boris swears he gains three points in the polls.” - A No. 10 source comments after Boris’s swears on the BBC lunch time news.
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My heart goes for Fabrice Muamba as he fights for his life. Am tserenply with him in prayers and hope the almighty God will resuscitate him back to life.Fabrice Muamba, I am interceding for you. Hope to see you soonest back on the pitch doing what you know how to do best.