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Friday 19 June 2015 10:24 amFrom anti-austerity protests to remote-controlled cars: Herersquo  what got us talking this weekBy: C stanley mug atherine NeilanShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsourc brumate e on GoogleThere was plenty of Greek drama. RBS had to call in the boys from the IT Crowd. And some guy got a new job talk stanley cup ing about cars. Here s what got us talking this week1  There s going to be a huge protest in London todayThere will be tens of thousands of people ndash; some coached in from around the country ndash; taking part in an anti-austerity demo in the City today. It s going to cause huge disruption to parts of Londonndash; and although organisers are hoping to keep things peaceful, a far-left group is sounding a bit more feisty.2  We spend a lot of time twiddling our thumbsWe love procrastinating. So much so, that we spend 24 days a year putting things off. Although most people prefer watching TV to getting things done, we can t help thinking some of that time is spent watching cat videos. And why not, when it s apparently so good for your health. If you re not a cat person, you ll simply have to up your gherkin intake instead.3  Scientists know even more about youYour phone is giving away more information than you might think. Scientists at MIT say they are able to tell when you ve lost your job by analysing your phone usage. It may sound creepy, but it could in fact provide an  Pkck Churchill appeals licence decision
Tuesday 23 November 2010 9:00 pm|Updated:Friday 31 May 2019 9:20 am stanley austria CITY VIEWS: AFTER THE IRISH BAILOUT DO YOU THINK WE WILL HAVE TO RESCUE ANY MORE EUROPEAN ECONOMIES By: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleANDREW COLEMAN  | LLOYDS OF LONDONI think it is v stanley germany ery likely that we will have to stanley termosy  bail out another European country on the back of the bailout to Ireland although I donrsquo;t think we should. But we will because of the Eurozone. As part of Europe its probably just something we have to do I donrsquo;t think wersquo;ve got much choice although Irsquo;d prefer it if we did. ROBERT WEBB  | R K HARRISON INSURANCE BROKERSWe seem to be bailing out everyone at the moment. We bailed out Greece, now Ireland so I think it sets a bad precedent. But its pretty much out of our hands anyway as the European Union decides. So we are going to be footing the bill for the other European countries that have got themselves in trouble instead of sorting out our own problems first. ANDREW BITMORE  | TALBOT UNDERWRITING It is a reasonable probability that in the next twelve months we will have to bail out another European country like Spain or Portugal. There will be some contagion from Ireland and the likes of Spain and Portugal are going to suffer more than anyone else.  But it will be a big test of our commitment to the EU whether we
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