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Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Touché
Touché. Well done Orchard Rite.
I must have seen the headline at some point in the past, but never twigged.
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Councils duty to monitor and gather information
What a tangled web.
How to measure frost fan rotation.
Cartoon of the Day: Profit and Loss
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What needs to be monitored to ensure compliance?
Nuisance and the Health Act
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What sort of fan was that?
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