Pretty important ... but not prominent. Why?
Pretty important ... but not prominent. Why?
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Strangely Brown

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13,200 posts

252 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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This rather important story is buried in small type on the Telegraph site and isn't on the BBC at all (that I could see).

Rather important story

Why is it that stories about vacuous bints being divorced by their equally vacuous jungly husbands make front page headlines, but stories as important as "where we came from" barely make a ripple.

It is a sad reflection of the state of the world.

Jasandjules

71,764 posts

250 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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How cool is that!?!?!

Neil_H

15,407 posts

272 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Strangely Brown said:
Why is it that stories about vacuous bints being divorced by their equally vacuous jungly husbands make front page headlines, but stories as important as "where we came from" barely make a ripple.

It is a sad reflection of the state of the world.
Probably afraid of upsetting the religious fkwits of this country.

stockver

339 posts

214 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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It will appear in the Sun tomorrow, page 3 perhaps. 'Sally, 25 from Leeds is very excited about the new found ability to synthesise two of the four building blocks of RNA. "With this brilliant discovery hopefully Jordan and Peter can reconcile!"'

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

276 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Bet he drinks Carling Black Label...

MartG

22,234 posts

225 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Strangely Brown said:
Why is it that stories about vacuous bints being divorced by their equally vacuous jungly husbands make front page headlines, but stories as important as "where we came from" barely make a ripple.
Probably because 99% of the population know absolutely nothing about science, and care even less - like you say, a sad reflection on today's society