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No wonder the Labour-supporting Mirror could not help but twist the knife in its editorial, "EU poll will skewer PM".

The Labour-supporting Mirror was plunged into gloom: "A party which dominated the political landscape for 13 years has apparently lost the discipline, ambition and cohesion required of an effective opposition".

But the Daily Telegraph should have known better that to write"During the war, Ida Grinspan, now 79, was deported to the Polish death camp in 1944 but was one of the few survivors to make it back to France"The Labour-supporting Mirror deserves its share of blushes too, for this"Seeing is believing and the Polish camp is pure evil"Many may dismiss the complaint as typical Polish prickliness.

This support mirrors the growing realisation, reflected throughout the region, that radical elements left to their own devices do not become moderate of their own accord; rather they are supported by their friends and allies, and become stronger and more audacious.

Independents' support mirrors the findings above, providing the swing vote in favor of the health care law.

However, the pattern for HIV-specific supportsupport mirrors that of other couple types, and may indicate that concordant positive couples can communicate effectively with each other about expectations regarding sexual behavior with outside partners.

As for the press, he granted a short interview to the Daily Record, which had supported him, and wrote articles for the Morning Star, another supporter, and the Labour-supporting Daily Mirror, which had preferred Andy Burnham.

Though many schemes for supporting a mirror without strain have been tried, including one to support it on a bag of compressed air, the problem of completely eliminating mirror distortion remains unsolved.

The Labour-supporting Daily Mirror was even more vitriolic.

On Tuesday, the Labour-supporting Daily Mirror joined the calls for him to quit for the sake of his party and the country.

In the chapter on politics, Bingham and Conboy capture the way in which the populist baton passed from the Labour-supporting Daily Mirror to the other three titles, notably the Sun, in the second half of the century, with the Sun managing to steal the Mirror's clothes during the Tony Blair era.

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