Maddest, merriest month of May
One day you’re sitting at home watching television and wondering how come nothing exciting happens any more except economic disasters, bailouts and more bailouts.
One day you’re sitting at home watching television and wondering how come nothing exciting happens any more except economic disasters, bailouts and more bailouts.
Then suddenly, for a whole month, loads of great stuff starts happening.
The truth is that if it was ever going to happen, chances are it happened in the last four weeks. Going all the way from royal weddings to ash clouds, we have had every possible news story...
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