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<title>SNOS Series 4 Episode 3</title>
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<br /> <br />Some News is back again and the team spend this week making awkward segues, dropping truths bombs and generally opening more minds than hallucinogenic narcotics.<br />Its groovy, taste the wisdom dude!<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Stefan Show 11th November </title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 00:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<br /> <br />Series four of SNOS, its back smaller and at least twice as amateurish as ever before.<br />Eat it!<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Stefan Show 4th Novemeber Avec Joe Barton</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 20:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Beyond the Bars - Welcome General Meeting</title>
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Welcome to the first Beyond the Bars of this wonderful academic year. Listen to May and Kate as they talk through the Welcome General Meeting, Elections, The Position of General Manager and ask you to get involved.
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Here is a link to our proposal that Kate Lamble put forward to the WGM. <a href="http://www.uclunion.org/student-union/general-meetings/motion-to-uclu-welcome-general-meeting-on-recycling-bins.pdf">I am a LINK.</a>
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and  here is the link to the Sabbatical contact page. <a href="http://www.uclunion.org/student-union/officers/index.php">I am another LINK.</a>
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Keep your eyes peeled for more info coming your way!]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 23:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>The Stefan Show 28th October</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 22:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p align="center">The Stefan Show 7th October<br />First of the new season<br />Enjoy.</p></span>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 22:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>... and another thing, it is free</title>
<description><![CDATA[      God bless the NHS. It is 60 years old. Finally it is at an age where it
can appreciate what it is to retire. Oh god please don't retire NHS.<br id="xsz8" /><br id="xsz80" />I
love the NHS. I mean sometimes it is a pile of crap. Having spent much
time in the hospital both as a patient and a medic, I have seen all
sides and oh so many levels. But I still love the bloody geriatric
machine that it is. <br id="try51" /><br id="try52" />It is Free FUCKING
health-care. It is good, free fucking health-care. Understaffed with
the personnel it needs (like doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, social
workers, administrators who can find their arsehole on the first
attempt, and countless more) and completely and utterly under
appreciated, especially by the stupid idiots who work in it. <br id="xqyu" /><br id="xqyu0" />The
system is not perfect,but then again what is. Sure you may have to wait
hours in A&amp;E or for that appointment whether GP or hospital, and
sure you may feel like you are being ignored by the doctors if you have
to be an inpatient. And yes, trying to get a convenient appointment is
like panning the Thames for gold.... but I want people to realise that
the health-care professionals are doing this job, working the shitty
hours - and boy are they shitty - because they want to help sick people
not feel sick any more. It isn't for the pay (cos honestly i can't see
how that is worth it) and for most (there are some subsections I can't
for reasons of my sanity count here by I digress) it isn't for the
prestige and respect. And right now I can certainly say it isn't for
the job security. Oh and as for helping people, lets face it patients
are the most selfish ungrateful and annoying idiots you'll ever meet. I
should know, I am a terrible one. There they stand trying to make
people well because its the job and you do the job in front of you.<br id="yn:." /><br id="yn:.0" />Shit,
I make working in the NHS sound like fighting in a war, and that is not
a fair comparison. I think that patients feel ignored and lost in the
great machine and I certainly feel that there are areas of improvement
with health-care/patient relations. There is much that can be learnt
from the other service industries on their ability to build rapport. <br id="mf1q" /><br id="mf1q0" />But
I would like to make this point. When you are ill, you go see a doctor.
You come as a patient, not a customer. Yes, you should be involved with
the treatment and you should definitely have a say with what you put in
or have done to your body. It is after all your body. But you do not ask
a fishmonger to fix your computer and you certainly would not be all in
the face of a plumber telling them that wrench is not suitable for the
task at hand. It is your call in the end of the day. We are just trying
to do the best with what we can. Changes do need to be made but they
need to be made intelligently. It also needs to be led on all the
different fronts, from patients and from all healthcare professionals.
We cannot just continue to plug the holes but truly consider what is
needed to save this wonderful institution.<br id="iq48" /><br id="iq480" />So,
yes, God bless the NHS. Gods bless, or if you do not believe in any
divine power, just simply bless it. Fight for things worth fighting for, and
free health care is certainly one. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:14:37 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>27 hours</title>
<description><![CDATA[Have you been up and working for longer than your recommended daily
allowance of activities? I'm sure as students we have all been there,
pulled all-nighters writing essays or
frantically finishing that coursework, deadline looming. I am certain
in whatever you choose your future careers and life to be you will have
a similar experience again. <br id="dg6b" /><br id="u97u0" />So
I have been up for over 27 hours straight. I just did a placement all
day before then went to the hospital for a night shift, 8pm to 9am. In
the interests of full disclosure I will state that i had dinner and a
half hour nap before i started the night shift and yes, please, do not
worry. I did not directly treat any patients because, yes I'm still
a student. I would also like to add that I am certain that I have
stayed up longer in some alcohol fuelled daze, but this was the hardest.<br id="xsz81" /><br id="xsz82" />I've
always thought I would be good
on no sleep. We have all done it, consciously working all night. But it
is a very different experience not just concentrating on one thing for
the whole time and not stopping from the day before. My night shift
consisted of sitting or standing in a darkened ward,
waiting for the next patient to come in then frantically trying to deal
with the millions of jobs that suddenly appeared (it never rains it
pours...). One thing this day has taught me is that when i hit hour 21
(otherwise known as 4 in the morning) I hit a wall, solid and
impenetrable. You keep going because that is also when the fear kicks
in. The adrenaline runs and you cannot hold a civil conversation but
the information gets conveyed.<br id="copu" /><br id="copu0" />And the worst bit is, we have it easy.<br id="copu1" /><br id="copu2" />I'm
not suggesting in anyway that what my fellow students and I slack.
Well, I don't work hard but I know some people who really put shame to
the idea of the boozy incompetent medic. However I digress. Being a student is
one thing but actually working is another. We as students have it easy in comparison to the doctors.<br id="am_r" /><br id="am_r0" />The
people I see and work
with in the hospital may have these 9-5 days. The more unlucky ones
have 12 hour shifts (oh A&amp;E how we love you). But what is 9-5 these
days? Most of the doctors I have met are in hours before they are
clocked in and leave hours after their due deadline. You work the job
not the hours. A cliqued statement i know, but it is true. It is
inspiring and depressing to watch the junior doctors try and stay
longer so that they can get that bit extra from the job, get that extra
training. Equally so is realising that the more senior doctors, stay
just as late and work just as hard, maybe not for the same reasons but
because. What a good 50 years to look forward to... <br id="vhhx" /><br id="zhpq0" />So
I would like you to consider it. It is
very difficult for doctors to forget you. Honestly you are our
priority. There is so much going on in the wards that you do not see,
that even we as medical students standing there do not see. Everyone is
tested in life and pushed to their limits but the wheel still turns. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<br />It’s been a long time since I could dredge something worth writing from the thin soup that is my mind. Something worth putting up on the page, at least. It seems unfair that now I am putting something up it is little more than an apology and an information piece.<br /><br />First the apology. I might as well start in a groveling position. Last week’s show was lost in the ether. Now I don’t want to sound condescending, but my understanding of the situation is that eGremlins ate the episode before it could travel down the pipes. If that’s too technical, then the Internet just vomited up our recording. Its understandable, since we are the information equivalent of too many sweets. <br /><br />Sadly that was the last show of the series. We have decided to take a break to plan our glorious resuscitation (yes we plan things for the show…do too…) and we’re all in need of a rest. Even such dedicated news-watchers as we three need a break, though I suspect that May only has to hibernate in a cocoon made of human livers. <br />Try to contain yourself dear person, we know how hard this will strike you. But fear not, you will not have to read the newspapers yourself, at least not for long, because we want to hear from you.<br />&nbsp;<br />Is there a part of the show that you enjoy particularly? Or a part that you detest? Maybe you would like to be a part of the SNOS team? All of these things are possible. Please contact us at the normal addresses with anything that you want to say, just limit the “can Joe do the show on his own, perhaps naked…?” emails to one per person.<br />&nbsp;<br />Further, we are working on a summer project that will hopefully plug the void in your soul until we return. Details will be announced soon. For the moment all I can tell is that Alex will be getting punished, severely. That’s got to be worth keeping an eye out for, hasn’t it?<br /><br />So enjoy your summer, and keep an eye out for our sign. The revolution is coming and news commentary will never be the same again.<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 11:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 13:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Welcome, once again, to the font of wisdom and sagacity that is the Some News or Something Podcast. Listen to the team of May, Joe and Alex as they discuss the news of the week. On top of all of this is a discussion of the Luxembourger, Wigans fire service and a critique on the reviews found in Local News. 
<br>This week we are joined by the Sun, the Mirror and the Daily Sport - not forgetting the free newspapers. By Odin's Ravens, it's a good one!
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<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 14:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
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A new podcast, and an extra long one at that. This we talk about Alex's dubious ancestry, Gladiators and their readiness, the exploitation of Mylie Cyrus and announce the news that the British Xfiles are 'really quite dull'. Don't miss Joe's News from somewhere that matters as he reads from the Lancashire Evening Post, which he assure's us is a real news paper. On top of all of this there is a serious and, some might say, journalistic discussion of the recent Parliamentary debate on the Human Fertility Bill. Cor!
<br>This week we are joined by the Sun, the Mirror and the Star - not forgetting the free newspapers. Enjoy or be damned!
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<description><![CDATA[It occurs to me that as a political observer, one of limited experience and with only moderate intelligence or savvy that I leave a lot to be desired. I am not trying to whine (though that might be how this comes across), but this weekend I was assessing my performance thus far with these blogs. I have reached double figure (barely) only through dragging each piece writhing and flatulent with unverified opinion from the empty cavern that I call a mind. I suspect that my writing is weak and stilted, rather like all of the academic literature that I hated so much throughout my education, though with out the intensive research and thought. <br /><br />This being the case, and feel free to correct or confirm this view by using the arcane comment button located somewhere here about, these are not my biggest failing in this arena of polemic. Instead I decided that it is my inability to pick winners. The most recent example was of the esteemed Mr Livingstone. I thought that the many good things that he has done for the city I live, the astute way in which he choose the issues that matter to most, the alliance with the green party would be enough to see him easily elected for a third term.<br /><br />I was of course completely wrong. It didn’t matter that he uses the public transport system that he has worked tirelessly to maintain, extend and refine. It didn’t matter that he has had massive experience in running the largest city in the Union. It didn’t matter that for of all New Labour’s attempts to make the rich into the richest, he clung fiercely to a socialist past that allowed him to see that the common man has as much to give. His commitment to green issues (apparently so 2007) was completely irrelevant.<br /><br />Now we have Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, an old etonian ‘chum’ of David Cameron. He sounds a man of the people. A man who is famous for his intelligence in print, and for hosting ‘Have I got news for you’. A man who once had to apologise to an entire city for the offense he caused. <br /><br />The only thing worse than this is that the BNP secured a seat in the Greater London Assembly.<br /> ]]></description>
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