April 2nd - April 8th 2007
Sunday Kew Gardens
Saturday Dead wrong
Friday Kew Gardens
Thursday Crones
Wednesday Kew Gardens
Tuesday Tulip trees
Monday Kew Gardens
Sunday 8th April
Kew Gardens, Spring 2007
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Saturday 7th April
Great Easter timing for the thrilling story about the Glasgow priest who, dragged into the murder trial of the handyman accused of hiding the body of a Polish student under the floor of the church, confesses that he had been shagging said student and then admits, almost in passing, to a history of alcoholism.
We were going to headline it Priest denies knowledge of death - until someone pointed out that the poor man's professional competence was already quite sufficiently compromised without further calling his metaphysical qualifications into question...
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Friday 6th April
Kew Gardens, Spring 2007
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Thursday 5th April
Given that I was reading about the British Press Awards, and given the much-publicised magazine interests of Express-proprietor Richard Desmond, I can't really complain that my creative dyslexia insisted that one of the sponsors was the publisher of "Crones Today"...
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Wednesday 4th April
Kew Gardens, Spring 2007
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Tuesday 3rd April
More than half of the world's species of magnolia tree are under threat of disappearing from natural environments, according a consortium of conservationists.
It warns that some species of the flowering trees, sometimes called the "tulip tree", have fewer than 10 wild individual trees left.
The trees, whose flowers are sometimes deep fried and eaten, are mostly threatened by deforestation - to make way for coffee plantations in Columbia, for instance - and general logging in other parts of the world.![]()
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Monday 2nd April
Kew Gardens, Spring 2007
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