Well, I’m still online… but for how long? I’ve now backed up just about everything I had stored on the computer… I need to get some more disks though. It’s amazing how much stuff you can squeeze on to a hard drive with only 20 Gb. Now I’m not sorry I don’t have a bigger one! …a bigger hard drive that is.
News from Denmark and updates on previous posts
Naser Khader (now officially the most popular politician in Denmark) was taken to hospital from the Folketing (parliament) today after feeling dizzy and having a pain in his left arm. As yet details are sketchy, but he was able to walk down to the ambulance so it doesn’t sound like a heart attack. The poor guy’s been under a lot of stress of late so here’s wishing him all the best!
Denmark turned down the chance to imprison Charles Taylor. Yay!
Helle Thorning Schmidt has moved her cabinet around, replacing her old ally, the party spokesperson Lotte Bundsgaard with a former competitor. I’m not sure what this means yet, but it looks like the Socialists might be shedding some weight to get into fighting form. Bundsgaard has been extremely loyal to Helle Thorning Schmidt in the last period and its curious that she should get the push. It looks like Helle isn’t getting her own way…
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