concrete - issue 216
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RACIST THUGS
CAUGHT
Did you see her?
Was Paris Hilton at the LCR? p. 2
Editor’s Column
- The Sainsbury Centre is 30
- More car parking problems
- Free education for all
- The Olympic torch debacle
- The positive values of sport
- Ted and Betty discuss Facebook
- Airport expansions
- Norwich churches do their bit
- Clay Pigeon shooting
- Easter tour revelry
- Facebook privacy
- The terror of tuition fees
- Foreign food
- Soup, glorious soup
- A look back at the AC Festival
- Being part of a committee
- Rubbish cars and hostile
landscapes. It is the Mongol Rally
Was Paris here?
3 weeks until your next fix
We want weekends
Deepthroat at UEA
NUS sketch
?Currency redesign
Sympathy for Trisha
UEA translator
Community action
Courtesy money
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Missing student
Freerugby
Indecent exposure
UEA treats colour blindness
and the
Journalism talk
Car parking chaos again
ERASMUS students sorted
Plastic cups referendum
SCVA looking good at 30
Examlabels
NAM shock
Hey, why don’t you get a job?
Talk The Talk Education free-for-all?
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What a load of -A case of media excess
The Oxford Diction-ary defines banter as “the playful and friendly exchange of friendly remarks”
Banter was invented by Professor Henry Banter in 1976 at the University of Oxford Linguistic Depart-ment.
At the World Banter Olympics, Great Brit-ain won seven golds including the Team Pursuit and Men’s Steeplechase.
The average ban-ter rating emanat-ing from the MCG during the Boxing Day test match can peak at up to 13.8 Clubhouses (a Club-house is the stand-ard measurement of banter)
Fact Box: Banter
The Blunderer
The politics of posturing
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The tuition fees debate
Afro-Caribbean Festival success
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Social Secretary
Union Council Rep
Meet the committee
Mongol Rally
Ingredients:
The Joy of Soup
Gastro travelGREECE ITALY FRANCE SPAIN
Sporting success77% of women who play sport feel more confident
59% say that it helps cope with stress
Europeans in space
Have your say
and the
Journalism talk
present
Everyone is
welcome
Airport expansion shows no sign of stopping
Norwich churches do their bit Food preservation products are not the answer
Korfers crush Cardiff to take trophy
Why not win with the Wushu warriors?
UEA cross country runners crowned champions
Lacrosse and Women’s Rugby tour experiences
Scores
Clay pigeon shooters go west
Volleyball players achieve England excellence