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the religion business .....

the religion business .....

Few passing London tourists would ever guess that the premises of Bulgari, the upmarket jewellers in New Bond Street, had anything to do with the pope. Nor indeed the nearby headquarters of the wealthy investment bank Altium Capital, on the corner of St James's Square and Pall Mall.

arrogant & ignorant tokenism .....

arrogant & ignorant tokenism .....

Labor senator Trish Crossin has slammed Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s endorsement of Olympic athlete Nova Peris for the Senate, saying it ''totally undermines'' Labor’s pre-selection process in the Northern Territory.

at your manly library...

works of fiction

From the Manly Daily... 29 November 2012

OPPOSITION Leader Tony Abbott has released a free e-book outlining his vision for the future of Australia.

a nation betrayed .....

a nation betrayed .....

Labor has traditionally been a party of bigotry, a party of ruling class bigotry. Its formation after the defeats of the strikes of the 1890s saw many workers and their leaders substitute Parliament for direct action as the motive force of history, as the agency of change.

who says that crime doesn't pay .....

who says that crime doesn't pay .....

The Priestley’s are due to be forced out of their farms in a few days due to unconscionable conduct by the NAB, says Assoc Prof Evan Jones, yet the courts don’t care.

playing the violin...

merde-och 2055

Read in the Un-Australian from the Merde-och press....

From Don Aitkin

whose innocents .....

whose innocents .....

Odd, isn’t it, how our “collateral damage” is different from their “collateral damage”.

I have a drone .....

I have a drone .....

A simple twist of fate has set President Obama’s second Inaugural Address for January 21, the same day as the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday.

in flim-flam land .....

in flim-flam land .....

Have you heard about the trick they use in fruit shops? If they want to make money from a large load of lettuce they divide it into two. They put half in a ''bargain bin'' and charge something like $3 a kilo. They put the other half at the quality end of the store and charge $6. The well-heeled and uncertain pay $6. Those with less money and keener for value pay $3.

the high roller .....

the high roller .....

He ditched his father’s media empire, lost a fortune in Vegas and used gaming to get his financial strength back. Now a slimmed-down, cashed-up James Packer is showing his muscle, powering his casino plan into Sydney Harbour’s last prime real estate site.

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