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said the protest would be good-humoured and well organised, although there were some clashes between demonstrators and police on a march earlier this week.

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And every season that show proves good value: luscious, well-attended, good-humoured and celebrity-studded.

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For this alone, shouldn't Mandelson be commended, for remaining good-humoured and composed throughout all the Mandy/Prince of Darkness catcalling, and just getting on with the job (poorly, some might say, but that's another story)? Moreover, after the election defeat, what did Mandelson do that was so very wrong, save play with the very elements of his public image that were designed to goad and upset him, showing that he never gave a stuff all along? Well, good on him, I say.

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The game is occasionally puzzling - why, in an industrial-era game, does the hero spend the first section wearing furs and carrying a hammer or sword? - but it hangs together in a good-humoured and often charming way.

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