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The Eroding Power of Central Banks
the advert pages before dating agencies...From the Daily Mirror advert for TV Week, January 20, 1965...
our new GG entertains the young royals for a sum that could have saved holden...
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have touched down in Sydney with Prince George to begin their 10-day tour of Australia.
a bunch of presidential candidates chosen by uncle rupe...
In a lengthy interview with Fortune published Thursday, media mogul Rupert Murdoch gave his thoughts on the 2016 presidential field. Though he said he has “no settled thoughts at all” on the race, Murdoch admitted he’s “watching it with great interest.”
not just one pig but an entire piggery of flying porkies...
1959 — russia... 2014 — australia...As Russian students were getting a wage for being studious back then in 1959, In Australia, the Abbott regime wants to burden students with more fees on their already hefty loans, to study at university. -----------------------------
University students should pay an extra fee on top of government loans to fund more enrolments, a review has recommended.
playing with retirees' mind at a numbers guessing game...The MMMM is full of speculation about the age of pension which if I had it my way should be 60 or under (say 55) and give the young people a go at mucking things up.
the way it works — and the way it worked back then when gentlemen wore top hats...
flogging the farm, the kitchen sink and even the chopsticks to the chinese for a buck...
an old doddering fellow sees the light while a younger one turns it off...
unfurling the red carpet of "friendship" in a china shop, not to buy nor sell anything...The prime minister, Tony Abbott, says he wants to accelerate free trade talks with China, but he is in the country to “be a friend”, not to do a deal.
the aussie beef-cake and his travelling troupe...
Make no mistake, Japan is the big winner from the slight reduction in agricultural trade barriers announced with so much fanfare from the Prime Minister's captive travelling trade troupe. And that's a perfectly good and very desirable thing. There's also a strong chance that much of the immediate advantage Australia should enjoy won't last long. Other beef exporters will be hot on the heels of our most favoured nation status – stand by for American trade negotiators to target the Australian beef tariff level as they seek their own deal. They've never stopped working on a better deal for themselves.
according to clive, the cia is funding the australian environment movement campaign to keep the carbon tax...Palmer dismisses latest report from IPCC, calls for cut in nature's carbon emissions...
picasso: "I should have been president of the united states of america"...Critic: 'Frat-brother quality'
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