August 2003 News and Media Hunting Bills
Michael Sissons explains the case for following the tenets of civil disobedience, as developed by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, in response to a hunting ban.
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August
- Telegraph: The Archers faces wrath of the real country folk - Charles Clover, environment editor. The Archers, Radio 4\\'s 2003 52-year-old story news and media of country folk, came to the 2003 Game Fair, the annual news and media celebration of field sports, 2003 yesterday and received a gentle ticking news and media off for 2003 its portrayal, or rather non-portrayal, of hunting
- Telegraph: Pro-hunter plans to sue antis over accusations of cruelty - Richard Savill. A retired farmer has threatened legal action against organisations and individuals that accuse hunt supporters of being cruel.
- Telegraph: Angry huntsmen give chase to Bradshaw - Ben Bradshaw, the junior environment minister, fled from a group of huntsmen at the Game Fair yesterday.
- St Petersburg Times: Tally Whoa - Diane Roberts. The satirical magazine Private Eye recently august conflated the news and media fight over foxes and the doubts august over the Iraqi threat news and media into one faux news august story: "The Prime Minister has today news and media announced a august new bill to ban the traditional English pursuit news and media august of 'hun
- Telegraph: When civil disobedience is the just response to an unjust law - Michael Sissons explains the case for following the tenets of august civil disobedience, as developed by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, august in response to a hunting ban.
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