Tim Worstall is an English writer and, who writes about a variety of topics, but particularly about economics. In his day job, he works as a consultant and dealer in scandium and other exotic metals. He occasionally and humorously refers to himself in his blog and articles as a member of the "international scandium oligopoly. " Worstall has written a blog since April 2004. The blog received approximately one million visits in the year to August 2006.

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  • Tim Worstall is an English writer and, who writes about a variety of topics, but particularly about economics. In his day job, he works as a consultant and dealer in scandium and other exotic metals. He occasionally and humorously refers to himself in his blog and articles as a member of the "international scandium oligopoly. " Worstall has written a blog since April 2004. The blog received approximately one million visits in the year to August 2006. It had a worldwide readership in that period, though most of the visits came from the United States and Europe. Two of Worstall's articles about the 7 July 2005 London bombings have been archived by the UK Web Archiving Consortium. Worstall has written regularly for the online magazine TCS Daily since May 2004. In a 23 June 2005 article, he coined Worstall's Law of Organizations: "All and any organizations will in the end be run by those who stay awake in committee. " In November 2005, Worstall compiled the book 2005 Blogged: Dispatches from the Blogosphere, an anthology of blogging. Since September 2006, Worstall has been a contributor to The Philadelphia Inquirer's "Editorials & Commentary" page Since September 2007, Worstall has been the press officer for the UK Independence Party. He lives in Portugal with his wife.
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  • Tim Worstall is an English writer and, who writes about a variety of topics, but particularly about economics. In his day job, he works as a consultant and dealer in scandium and other exotic metals. He occasionally and humorously refers to himself in his blog and articles as a member of the "international scandium oligopoly. " Worstall has written a blog since April 2004. The blog received approximately one million visits in the year to August 2006.
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  • Tim Worstall
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