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"Journalism: A profession whose business is to explain to others what it personally does not understand."
Lord Northcliffe, 1865 - 1922

 

*** GUILD SHOP ***

Here we sell copies of our yearbook, and a few other things as well.

 

 

Payment options: At checkout you can choose to pay online by credit/debit card, or to receive a pro forma invoice which can be paid through the secretariat by cheque or bank transfer.

 

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Pimp your profile! If your company or organisation is listed in our contact book, you can pay to have your basic details enhanced with your logo, a few paragraphs of text and some images.  Product Details...

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We've been beaten black and blue by this storm for 40 hours. We've had virtually nothing to eat or drink, and we're exhausted, each sporting various injuries. Steve has cut his head, Alan has whacked his knee which has now blown up, and I'm bruised in various places.
 

Clive Tully, Confronting Poseidion (2002)

 

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