Compact News used to exist as a zine, widely distributed across the shelf by the window at Coffee Evolution in Huddersfield. Anyway, I can't be bothered with all that anymore, it's time consuming, costs money, and the staff at the printers make fun at my drawings, so I've created this live digital Compact News service in its place.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Thursday, 8 September 2011
International News
The police in Manchester have confiscated some compost from a "drug farm". They have decided to give it to some school children so they can enter a gardening competition with their vegetables. A man said this is called putting back into the community.
In Liverpool some children have gone to a university to help test some athletes' urine for drugs. Men from the drugs company, GlaxoSmithKline have said that doing this will get the children interested in scientific careers "both on the track and in the lab" because of the olympics.
In Liverpool some children have gone to a university to help test some athletes' urine for drugs. Men from the drugs company, GlaxoSmithKline have said that doing this will get the children interested in scientific careers "both on the track and in the lab" because of the olympics.
Testing the urine of athletes for drugs will get children interested in science because of the Olympics |
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glaxosmithkline,
olympics,
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