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Would You Work For The British Secret Services?

[b]WOULD YOU WORK FOR THE BRITISH SECRET SERVICE?[/b]

Interesting article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7112190.stm

Its good money

You're helping your country

you're fighting the 'bad guys'

Whats wrong with that

Anyone convinved lol

ok may be the question i swhy dont Muslims join MI5 or MI6?

pls discuss...

Religious Thugs

Salaam,

I attended the Global Peace and Unity conf today, near the front enterance there were about 30 guys harrassing people who were attending the event.

A mate of mine, who arrived with her dad was told that "it is haraam to enter this programme as its a mixed gathering" and her dad was advised to take his women away from this place (and was followed to the main door) apparently they were very in their face and very intimidating.

(It would have been intresting to find out weather any of these brothers had attended mixed colleges, uni's, schools and/or were OK about going to mixed shopping centres etc)

Stop, Look & Listen Baby

To quote J.K Rowling: "It is our choices...that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."

Decisions: Life is full of them. For example: Should you watch TV or do homework? Should you go swimming or go to a movie? Should you go out for a school team or get a job? You will never face a shortage of choices. You will need to make lots of decisions as you go through life.

You want to see something on TV, but watching TV will keep you from doing a homework assignment. Time is your real problem.

Mother can keep birth 'a secret'

[quote][size=18]Mother can keep birth 'a secret'[/size]

A woman who became pregnant after a one-night stand has been given the right to keep the birth a secret from the father.

The Court of Appeal ruling came after a county court ordered the 20-year-old to tell both her parents and the father.

The three appeal judges agreed "the ultimate veto" over who is told about the birth lay with the mother.

Fathers' groups said the ruling treated the child as the property of the mother "to be disposed of as she sees fit".

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, also kept the preg

Babies 'show social intelligence'

[quote][size=18]Babies 'show social intelligence'[/size]

At the age of six months, most babies have barely learnt to sit up, let alone crawl, walk or talk.

But, according to new research, they can already assess someone's intentions towards them, deciding who is a likely friend or enemy.

US scientists believe babies acquire the ability to make social evaluations in the first few months of life.

It may provide the foundation for moral thoughts and actions in later years, they write in the journal Nature.

"By six months, babies have learnt quite a lot and they are taking things in

UK gov bans 'terror' suspect from science class

[quote][size=18]UK gov bans 'terror' suspect from science class[/size]

The UK government is facing a High Court challenge over its decision to ban a suspected terrorist from studying sixth-form science courses, lest he use the knowledge he might gain for terrorist purposes.

The government already suspects the man, an Iraqi national referred to in the case as 'A.E.', of terrorist affiliations, and has placed a terror 'control order' upon him.

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