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Here are some of the destinations where I stopped on this week’s digital travels.

The ten worst predictions of 2008 (an American flavour, but not exclusively so).

A Japanese guy plays ‘Angels from the realms of glory’ on … broccoli.

Forgotten someone’s name? Use these tricks.

A nice sympathetic piece on the Salvation Army in The Guardian.

Rowan Williams – the Church of England could disestablish, but only for the right reasons.

Christian Aid are getting relief into Zimbabwe.

What are they playing at? Westminster Abbey adds Hindu snowmen to Christmas displays.

In a week when we face the lousy possibility of a sickly version of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ becoming the Christmas number one thanks to the X Factor, the first winner of that show, Steve Brookstein, says this:

Simon Cowell bought the rights to Christmas. From now on it’s called X-mas.

Heaven help us all.


Posted in Culture, Current Affairs, Music, Quotes, Religion, Television Tagged: broccoli, Christian Aid, Christmas, disestablishment, Hallelujah, Hinduism, Japan, Leonard Cohen, memory, Rowan Williams, Salvation Army, Simon Cowell, Steve Brookstein, syncretism, Westminster Abbey, X Factor, YouTube, Zimbabwe

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