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The man in Whitehall doesn't know best about education
Original at Telegraph.co.uk
• Sat, Nov 28
This is reminiscent of a passage in Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, a sequel to Winnie-the-Pooh, in which Rabbit proposes that they hold a census. ...
Swine flu is a heavy price to pay for a pork chop
Original at Telegraph.co.uk
• Tue, Apr 28
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United Kingdom The jokes are already doing the rounds, from Matt's brilliant cartoon of Piglet about to be despatched by Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh, to inquiries about whether it's still safe to eat guacamole and tacos. Perhaps we would be more respectful ...
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YouTube video shows how Disney films recycled templates
Original at Telegraph.co.uk
• Mon, Apr 20
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United Kingdom In one sequence from the 1977 film version of Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin walks along a tree that has fallen across a river to form a bridge. It may seem familiar - ten years earlier, Mowgli crossed an almost identical tree in The Jungle Book. ...
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Oscars 2009: Kate Winslet and Danny Boyle sweep awards
Original at Telegraph.co.uk
• Sun, Feb 22
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United Kingdom winning streak started when Boyle, 52, bounded on to the stage to accept his first Oscar, telling the audience he had long ago promised his children that "if this miracle ever happened" he would receive in the spirit of Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. ...
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Ebbsfleet White Horse: What should it be called?
Original at Telegraph.co.uk
• Wed, Feb 11
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United Kingdom A number of Telegraph readers suggested the horse should be called Eyesore, comparing it to Eeyore, the depressed, pessimistic donkey in Winnie the Pooh. Others simply believe the White Horse should be called the White Elephant, alleging it will be a ...
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