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http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2013/mar/18/10-reasons-watching-more-tv

10 reasons why we're watching more TV | Television & radio

Worth staying in for: House of Cards, Mad Men, Sherlock and Downton Abbey. Photograph: Guardian montage For those eyeing up teetering piles of unopened DVD boxsets, considering a PVR overspilling with whole series as yet unwatched or negotiating the daily minefield of spoilers about shows it's impossible to keep up with, news that we are watching more TV will be both unsurprising and vaguely panic-inducing. Unsurprising given the great stacks of stuff demanding to be watched; panic-inducing given the great shortage of time there seems to be to devote to it. According to a new study from TV Licensing , the average Briton now settles down to watch a little more than four hours of telly a day – an almost half-hour increase on 2006 viewing habits.
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The latest statements we've reviewed for PolitiFact National "Very few men outlive their own fertility." An annual income of $500,000 "in Manhattan, believe it or not, is middle class."
http://www.rue89.com/rue89-presidentielle/2012/02/14/vis-ma-vie-de-porte-parole-de-francois-hollande-229363 Proche de Royal et le bac pour seul diplôme, Delphine Batho a appris à « parler couramment le Hollande ». Plongée dans les coulisses de la com socialiste.

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http://dariamarx.com/2011/11/30/la-dame-qui-sait-ecrire/

La dame qui sait écrire

Ils arrivent l’air penaud, souvent.