03.29.08
Top stories from this week in the Blogosphere
London, UK
Natasha Kaplinksky on the T5 chaos
Graham Jones on Ed Balls’ and those terrible school children
Iain Dale and the good news for UKIP
Ellee Seymour on being a book-worm
Grendel on his first year
Tiger’s article on “on-line reputation management”
Cris Zimermann on starting a business at home
Raincoaster on Vancouver madness
Biased BBC on the biased BBC
Devil’s Kitchen on politicians involvement in the financial crisis
Norman Geras on marriage
and finally, Melanie Phillips on the BBC’s Arabic service

Inside Terminal 5

























raincoaster said,
March 30, 2008 at 12:39 am
Glad you liked the story. Officially, none of that actually happened, but I wasn’t drinking anything stronger than tea, so maybe I should be more careful where I buy my Jasmine Oolong in future.
Jeremy Jacobs said,
March 30, 2008 at 10:55 am
Indeed
raincoaster said,
April 2, 2008 at 6:13 am
Oh, and today I used your blog and site as an example of blogging to fame. The clients are very impressed.
I should really start using my RSS reader and subscribe, because now I’m actually doing presentations too, only on blogging and social media. Lots to learn.
Jeremy Jacobs said,
April 2, 2008 at 7:24 am
You star. Thanks.