December 31, 1969
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This blog is a brand new member of The C Channel Blog Network - a network of different blogs that aim to provide its readers with blogs that are never dull and offer you a myriad of different subjects to read about - personal stories, headline news, you name it… Our blogs are fed by an ever-growing community of bloggers who are spread across 5 continents. From India, to Portugal, Brazil and South Africa, right over to Australia and New Zealand, our contributors feed us with stories that are making the headlines in the local news, or are affecting their neighbourhood. So, any of our categories are running stories that may seem similar in subject but, on closer analysis, are infact quite different given the different perspective submitted by each writer. Such diverse opinions encourage debate between our readers, but constructive criticism is also healthy and welcome. Its what makes a blogger a better blogger! |
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The tags You have come across our blog for a specific subject, but our tag window may just lure you to another subject. As you can see, our tags are constantly changing and cover a huge amount of stories. That’s because our contributors come from all over the place, and the enrich our blogs with the stories that are affecting them in their world.
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