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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

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    1:28a
    Снова The Guardian
    Наконец что-то конкретное (много чего!) о деле Литвиненко:
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2246124,00.html

    Перевод тут:
    http://inosmi.ru/stories/06/11/20/3496/239190.html

    "In Britain, Litvinenko would be portrayed as a freedom-loving,pro-western martyr, granted political asylum in 2001, but in Italy hehad become foolishly wrapped up in a rightist plot and his death wasquietly celebrated"

    Может, скоро пойдет откат?
    Медведев в Кремль, Путин в Альпы, все довольны?

    UPD: И про выставку в Королевской академии, в том же номере, и в совершенно новом тоне -
    http://arts.guardian.co.uk/art/visualart/story/0,,2247058,00.html
    11:30a
    Полезные советы
    From a Sarajevo War Survivor:

    1. Stockpiling helps. but you never no how long trouble will last, so locate
        near renewable food sources.
    2. Living near a well with a manual pump is like being in Eden.
    3. After awhile, even gold can lose its luster. But there is no luxury in war
       quite like toilet paper. Its surplus value is greater than gold's.
    4. If you had to go without one utility, lose electricity - it's the easiest to
       do without (unless you're in a very nice climate with no need for heat.)
    5. Canned foods are awesome, especially if their contents are tasty without
        heating. One of the best things to stockpile is canned gravy - it makes a lot of
        the dry unappetizing things you find to eat in war somewhat edible. Only needs
        enough heat to "warm", not to cook. It's cheap too, especially if you buy it in
        bulk.
    6. Bring some books - escapist ones like romance or mysteries become more
        valuable as the war continues. Sure, it's great to have a lot of survival
        guides, but you'll figure most of that out on your own anyway - trust me, you'll
        have a lot of time on your hands.
    7. The feeling that you're human can fade pretty fast. I can't tell you how many
        people I knew who would have traded a much needed meal for just a little bit of
        toothpaste, rouge, soap or cologne. Not much point in fighting if you have to
        lose your humanity. These things are morale-builders like nothing else.
    8. Slow burning candles and matches, matches, matches


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