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tic bags, your article dated 15 January might also have considered that the Government recognises the value of science over spin by taking heed of the most authoritative Life Cycle Analysis on the subject (UK Environment Agency science report SC030148). Good environmental practice is about reducing impacts, reusing resources and recycling at the end of life. The plastic carrier bag offers all of these routes to becoming the most environmentally acceptable solution for carrying goods home. This is because it has the lowest impacts in production and transportation, is re-used by 80% of households (for example as a bin bag - DEFRA/WRAP Studies) and can easily be recycled using more than 5,000 collection points at our supermarkets.Any litter is unacceptable but the reality is that plastic bags are a tiny component of litter as evidenced by Keep Britain Tidy Local Environmental Quality Survey for England (2008-9). This shows that plastic carriers represent just 0.03% of littered items. Not surprising, therefore, that you had to use a picture of littered beaches from the other side of the world to achieve the required dramatic effect.We would also take issue with your use of the emotive word "soared" to describe a 7% increase in carrier bag usage. The f
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such thing as 'society' has been misunderstood," he said.And, in a neat play on one of her favourite catchphrases �C one she deployed for divisive ends, separating friends from foes �C he declared of Thatcher that "lying here, she is one of us", sharing the common destiny of all mortals. But no such normality was intended from this event. It aimed to make Thatcher anything but normal, to elevate her memory into a much higher category."We are all Thatcherites now," David Cameron had said a few hours before the procession. It was the most explicit statement to date of what the day �C and the last week �C has been about, even if the Telegraph scolded him for politicising an event that was meant, the paper said, to be non-political. In other words, he had given the game away. The Lady's authorised biographer, Charles Moore, was even more candid, telling Radio 5 Live: "Thatcher is reviled in parts of the country that are less important."There was a little Twitter storm about that, but not much. Like the Munchkins campaign, or the placards on the funeral route, it felt a little half-hearted. The glory days of such protests are long gone, the era when hundreds of thousands would chant, "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, out, out, out!" a vanished part of our past
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ers, and then ran into the buzzsaw known as the Houston Astros. Anaheim were swept by a team that came into their series with 17 measly wins and a payroll of $24m, and in their own ballpark to boot. It's no wonder some fans are afraid to show their faces - on Tuesday, Halos fan Henry Bouldin was asked to remove a paper bag from his head that read "$127 million [the Angels payroll] + all I got was this bag. Go Angels?". The team insists that it's just policy to not allow covered heads in the stadium and that it would have been the same if it just said "Go Angels" - I think I actually believe them. Larry Brown Sports reported that last week a fan wearing a monkey suit was asked to remove his mask. This makes me wonder what would happen if a Muslim fan came to the ballpark wearing a burqa or niqab, but that's a probably a discussion for another time.The point is, this team stinks, and have stunk for quite some time. They owe Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton and even their manager Mike Scioscia a lot of money for many years to come, and it's time to panic. Consider this - the Mets outfielder Lucas Duda is just one of many ordinary players who are outproducing both of those former behemoths by big chunks. Duda has a .792 OPS and is making $519,240 this
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