February 2013
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Opinion: Galloway and the death of debate
However heinous one might find some of George Galloway’s opinions, no one who prizes free speech would deny his right to be heard and debated. Indeed, there’s no shortage of educated individuals ready to publically dismantle his distorted views on Israel and the Middle East with logic and reason. Last week, the Respect MP for… Continue reading
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Interview: Shtick ’em up, it’s Jackie Mason!
Any rabbi worth his weight in chopped liver knows the best way to move a congregation is to make them laugh. Whether lamenting low shul attendances or promoting a ladies guild bridge night, their sermons often turn into thinly disguised stand-up routines. Before retiring after 50 years of full-time stand-up at the end of 2012,… Continue reading
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Profile: The times they are old-agein’
Which singer invented the modern pop song, wrote the soundtrack to the Sixties, inspired Frank Sinatra and the Sex Pistols and earned praise from the Pope and Elvis Presley? The answer, my friend, will be blowin’ out 72 birthday candles later this year. After 500 songs, almost 50 albums albums and 100 million record sales,… Continue reading
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Feature: All the news that’s fit to be binned
Back in the dim and distant 1990s, rubbish recycler to the stars Benjamin ‘the binman’ Pell was living proof that grime really does pay. A modern-day Uncle Bulgaria, making good use of things that he found, Pell built a reputation on rifling though celebrity bins and selling their secrets to the press. From Richard Branson’s… Continue reading
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Opinion: Don’t fear the clown price of fascism
One of comedy duo Mitchell and Webb’s funniest television sketches sees two Nazi soldiers worrying that the skull insignia on their caps might be sending out the wrong message. Enviously pointing out that the Allies’ uniforms have friendly lions and shiny stars, one anxiously asks the other: “Erich, are we the baddies?” The British National… Continue reading
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Feature: Good news for stag victims
Ever been handcuffed to a bus stop in Blackpool? Stripped to your boxer shorts in Brighton? Or bundled onto a North Sea ferry bound for Zeebrugge wearing a pretty pink dress? When it comes to his final night of freedom, there is often no end to the ritual humiliation endured by the hapless groom-to-be. If… Continue reading
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Opinion: The oys! of Yiddish
It’s easy to dismiss Yiddish as a relic of a bygone age when Jews schlepped around in shtetls, moaning about their tsores. But recent news from Canada proves it’s not just boobas and boffins who still rely on the old mother tongue. Devotees, it seems, turn up in unexpected places. Police their have banned citizens… Continue reading
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Travel: One KL of a city!
From the blue lagoons of Borneo to the isolated islands of Langkawi, Malaysia has long been one of the world’s top honeymoon destinations – a once-in-a-lifetime location where romance cannot fail to flourish. But there is much more sparkle to this Asian jewel than swaying palms and sunny shores. Paradise, it seems, has been unfairly… Continue reading
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Travel: All fright on the night
By day, Universal Studios theme park in Orlando pulsates to the screams from its 60-mile-an-hour roller coasters, high-tech thrill rides and epic film and stunt shows. But when the sun goes down during October, the screams become the bloodcurdling kind as this family-friendly holiday destination transforms into a twilight zone of terror. Americans love Halloween so… Continue reading
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Travel: My frosty reception in Lapland
I have three excuses for crashing my snowmobile into a tree. 1) I was blinded by the Arctic sun’s glare. 2) I was knackered by a night in an ice hotel. 3) I really like Die Hard films. I didn’t feel much like John McClane while being detached from the thorny branches of a birch tree… Continue reading
About Me
Newspaper editor and publisher with 30-years’ experience at national and local titles in the UK and USA including the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Jewish Advocate. Editor of Jewish News (Free Weekly Newspaper of the Year 2021/22) since 2009. Columnist for The Times, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, Independent and others.