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- Free video editing software download lets you edit and upload your movies for free - VideoSpin - Create your own movie clips in minutes! about 19 hours ago
- Yoga Deathmatch (machinima) Jim Munroe on 2009-11-20
- Interactive: Jean-François Rauzier's opulent hyperphotos | Art and design | guardian.co.uk on 2009-11-20
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Sex, drugs, music and a pension: why 1948 was the luckiest year to be born | UK news | The Guardian on 2009-11-07
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Free healthcare, free schooling, free love – and now early retirement free from the financial woes that plague the rest of us. Could there be a luckier year to have been born than 1948?
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Those of every generation are inclined to believe themselves more fortunate than the previous. But in Britain, 1948 keeps ticking the boxes. "We are, indeed, the blessed people," says the author and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth, who attributes their timely conception to the "bitterly cold and austere" nights during the 1947 fuel crisis.
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- A child's eye view of the Kingsmead estate | The Guardian on 2009-11-07
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