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Meet William Crawley

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William Crawley | 17:29 UK time, Wednesday, 29 March 2006

wil1.jpgWilliam Crawley is a journalist and broadcaster with the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ who presents programmes on radio and television on everything from news and current affairs and hard-hitting political and ethical debate to entertainment, arts and culture.

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<strong>Welcome to My World</strong>

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William Crawley | 17:27 UK time, Wednesday, 29 March 2006

Hello. I’m William Crawley, and I hope you will join me on my new journey through the Blogosphere (I promise not to use that word again. Ok, maybe once more). If you don’t know what a blog is, there is information on the other links; but as far as I’m concerned, it’s a rolling conversation ranging over the subjects that interest me -- and, hopefully, you. It doesn’t work unless we both participate. So, feel free to post and discuss – I’ll be here almost every day.

How this weblog works

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William Crawley | 14:57 UK time, Wednesday, 29 March 2006

It might be worth explaining a little about how this weblog works. When you come to the front page, you will see all the latest entries written by the William Crawley. The most recent will be at the top of the page. Scroll down the page for previous entries.

On the right hand side of the page, you'll see a calendar. When any date on that calendar is blue, that means there was one or more entry published on that day. Click on the date and the page will display that day's items.

At the bottom of each entry are two words - "permalink" and "comments".

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