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... listening to a private conversation, are there any other reasons to think that it matters? Yes. I can think of five.
1. Janes argues very powerfully that Brown has underfunded the army.
Janes says that ... poor because he's partially disabled. Brown could have mentioned this to Janes, but he doesn't. And he knows from his own experience what it is like to suffer the loss of a child. But he ...
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... newest endeavor. Feel free to contact me if you're interested in participating. Thank you.
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Feel free to visit our site and look around: The Janes of Romance If you like the idea, we'd appreciate you spreading the word. If you're a ...
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... London, England) - When Jamie Janes, 20, was killed in Afghanistan, Janes' mother received ... ;James" with an "m." It is "Janes" with an "n."
" ... 't even spell his name properly," Jacqui Janes said.
The letter was printed by an anti-Brown tabloid ... Brown, who is partially blind and admits to bad penmanship, called Mrs. Janes to apologize.
read ...
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... you named me Mrs James was disrespectful.
GB: I think I think I was trying to say Janes, as your right name. Maybe, maybe my writing looks bad but I was trying to say your right name. And I spelt Jamie right as well I understand.
The ... son’s name.
And on the Sun’s website there is more mention of Jacqui Janes, who becomes – get this – Jacqui Jones.
Jacqui said she contacted The Sun ...
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I've emailed the BBC about Mrs Janes and that letter from the PM:
Mrs Janes may be understandably very upset about the loss of her son but sharing Gordon's letter with ... if he might not be borderline dyslexic? My mother taught me not to mock the afflicted. Mrs Janes should have kept that letter to herself.Of course, the Sun is an authority on a high standard of written English, isn't it?
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... the The Sun's story yesterday concerning Jacqui Janes' complaint about Gordon Brown's condolence ... for a moment to dismiss the grief and anguish which Mrs Janes naturally feels: she has suffered a loss which no parent should have to ...
After the media storm yesterday about the letter, Mrs Janes must have been expecting a phone call from the PM, since when it came she was ready to record ...
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Mrs Jacqui Janes has displayed all the qualities of being robust, rational, swift in action and swift in retribution.
She saw immediately, unlike most lily-livered illiterates, that the letter of condolence she received from the Prime Minister was not what it should be.
And she swiftly formulated her plan to destroy a Prime Minister, in memory of her son Jamie.
Her astounding grasp of the ...
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... losing their homes and businesses? The letter is an insult to the memory of a brave man, no wonder Mrs Janes was upset.
- Caroline, England, 9/11/2009 12:34
Click to rate Rating -482and we ... executive stress ball, but this is surely symptomatic of Brown's modus operandi.
That Ms Janes should choose to make this public via the offices of The Sun shows her in a less than perfect light. That ...
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... the Sun’s criticism of PM Gordon Brown this week for misspelling the name of killed Guardsman Jamie Janes in a letter to his mother, which included the paper publishing a transcript of a phonecall between Brown and Jacqui Janes.
(Hat tip to @joe on Twitter for sharing the link)
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I came across this Janes article and I began wondering what exactly would be the point. Then I remembered the US Navy has recently been discussing building their own 24,000+ ton battlecruiers, and Russia ... - Kuibishev ), which was launched in St Petersburg in 1989 and commissioned in 1998.Janes reports this because this is the first time an official statement can be linked to a specific person, but ...
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... they attacked the Priminister was simply disgraceful. Attack the policies not the person.Â
Then we have Mrs Janes. Here is a woman who clearly was not in any sort of emotional state to react objectively to what was going ... from all the verbal ammunition flying their way. Apparently a neighbour told Mrs Janes to record the telephone conversation. I'm guessing that neighbour happens to have ...
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... first of its kind for the music world, which gets the attention of my inner new media student. But any show that saves fans the trouble of getting dressed causes my inner shoe whore a bit of distress.
If we start attending concerts in our housecoats in front of computers, I guess I'm flexible enough to accept that change. Just please, please, don't let it be the last dance in Mary Janes.
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Jacqui Janes believes her son is dead because the war in Afghanistan is under-resourced.
He’s not. He’s dead because he was fighting an unjust war.
The stated aim of the invasion of Afghanistan was to find Osama bin Laden and other high-ranking Al-Qaeda members. On 14 October, 2001, the Taliban publicly offered to hand over Osama bin Laden
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