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Er, er, I'm sorry that you've taken offence about that.
That is despite the site never showing ads on British television, for fear of offence about their content.
I'm supposed to be "offended" because of what "offence" about breastfeeding says about attitudes to women and their bodies.
That incident generated intense debate about what constitutes offence, about whom we should be allowed to insult and how, even about the quality of satire.
The former coach driver, who turned 100 in July, accrued just two motoring convictions over all those years: a speeding offence about 30 years ago and another for obstructing the road.
In his interview with Face the Nation, recorded during his visit to Washington last week, Mr Cameron said: "I think in a free society, there is a right to cause offence about someone's religion.
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About one-quarter (27%) had previous sexual offence convictions, and about half (51%) had previous nonsexual offence convictions.
In 1955, 2,504 men were arrested for "homosexual offences", ie, about seven people every day.
Around half of the 200,000 people in federal prisons are locked up for drug offences and about 60% are sentenced under mandatory sentencing provisions, according to Mauer.
Around half of the 200,000 people in federal prisons are locked up for drug offences, and about 60% are serving time under mandatory sentencing provisions, according to The Sentencing Project, a campaign group for reform.
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