Thursday, 11 December, 2008
The European Court of Human Rights could be greenlighting the kind of political advertising that the United States has grown used to.
Russ Taylor at Ofcomwatch alerted me to the ruling.
My caveats?
The Government doesn’t want it
Newspapers don’t want it
Political parties can’t afford it.
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The state of Steve Jobs’ health. Jobs heads a business valued at US$140bn, its stock trades publicly on the NASDAQ.
The possible extra-marital liaisons of John Edwards. Edwards is a former Senator, V-P candidate, and ran for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination. He is not a current office holder. His wife is suffering from […]