First Thoughts.

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      The author reflects on the Section 40 legislation in Great Britain which is designed to impose a penalty on the newspaper companies that fail to comply with a press-related regulatory scheme in the wake of a telephone hacking scandal, and it mentions how various British newspapers believe that Section 40 equates to blackmail. Concerns about the ages of the refugees in Great Britain are examined, along with observations about Hallowe'en and the Wilton's music hall in London, England's East End.