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Ms. Couper stuck her neck on the block on Radio 4 this
evening by telling listeners that they are very likely to be able to see an aurora this evening. With the NOAA forecast for mid-latitudes showing a probability of 35% it seems quite likely that Heather will have lost her head by tomorrow morning! -- Mike Humberston WARNING: Spam trap in operation. Send any e-mail reply to mike, not oblivion. |
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Did she not realize we won't see bugger all anyway. What with all the
flashes and smoke floating about ! Adam http://adboo.com "Mike Humberston" wrote in message ... Ms. Couper stuck her neck on the block on Radio 4 this evening by telling listeners that they are very likely to be able to see an aurora this evening. With the NOAA forecast for mid-latitudes showing a probability of 35% it seems quite likely that Heather will have lost her head by tomorrow morning! -- Mike Humberston WARNING: Spam trap in operation. Send any e-mail reply to mike, not oblivion. |
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HEADLINE STORY: Heather Couper loses head in Radio4 aurora scandal
Mike Humberston wrote: Ms. Couper stuck her neck on the block on Radio 4 this evening by telling listeners that they are very likely to be able to see an aurora this evening. With the NOAA forecast for mid-latitudes showing a probability of 35% it seems quite likely that Heather will have lost her head by tomorrow morning! |
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