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Gus Leonisky's bloga suspect symphony .....New Queensland research has found coral reefs can survive a nuclear explosion but may not be able to survive global warming. Scientists at Townsville's James Cook University have found healthy coral reef populations growing inside the Bravo atomic bomb crater in the Marshall Islands.
faux culture .....Nearly a year into his term President Nicolas Sarkozy of France has hardly mentioned the arts or culture. In late February he said that French cuisine should be added to the Unesco World Heritage list.
trains to nowhere .....At a rare weekend cabinet meeting, the Premier hauled ministers over the coals and delivered a startling attack on journalists following the continuing fiasco about political donations and patronage. A senior MP privy to last weekend's meeting said Mr Iemma said he was not going to 'cop any more attacks from journalists and would be hitting back'.
bringing substance to symbols .....
Quentin Bryce is a great person …… If I may say she is one of the quiet elegant sisters of feminism, in the sense she has empowered many women, by encouraging and mentoring them, to fulfil their careers. Her own family life has been a model for women who have big careers and family to balance - although these days, her position entitles her to some help, like her governor-colleagues, in exchange for hard work and utmost dedication.
the betraeus legacy .....Declaring that the United States had averted failure in Iraq, President Bush said on Thursday that the senior commander there could “have all the time he needs” before reducing troops further.
kevin in the china shop .....China sprays Rudd over Tibet human rights claims ….. Senior Chinese Government officials have publicly attacked Prime Minister Kevin Rudd over his comments on Tibet.
a surge of convenience .....No matter what happens in Iraq, Bushit & ‘play it again’ John McCain always have an answer - 6 more months. When the "surge" began a year ago, they told America things would get better by September. In September they said we'd know more by spring. And this week, General Betraeus was on Capitol Hill asking for - you guessed it - 6 more months.
the great reflater .....President Bush urged Congress on Monday to resist efforts by Democrats to pass a second economic stimulus package, saying that while the economy is “in a rough time right now,” he is confident it will begin to rebound by the end of the year.
divide & conquer .....Iraqi Prime Minister Threatens to Block Shiite Cleric's Party.
in the company of mad hatters .....Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will pick up the pace again as he meets British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street and the Queen at Windsor Castle. Half way through his 18-day global tour, Mr Rudd had a brief reprieve from his heavy schedule.
a privileged voice .....For months, a debate raged at the top levels of the Bush administration over how quickly to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Iraq. But the discussion shut down soon after President Bush flew to Camp Arifjan, a dusty Army base near the Iraqi border in Kuwait, in January for a face-to-face meeting with the man whose counsel on the war he values most: Gen. David H. Petraeus.
now you see it, now you don't .....The head of the crisis-hit investment bank Bear Stearns has blamed short sellers and market manipulators for spreading negative financial rumours to induce a collapse of the 85-year-old Wall Street institution.
taking care of business .....In his bleakest economic assessment to date, the Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, said Wednesday that the American economy could contract in the first half of 2008, meeting the technical definition of a recession, and he encouraged Congress to help homeowners caught up in the mortgage crisis.
mister magic strikes again .....When NATO leaders meet in Romania on Wednesday to decide whether to put U.S. allies Georgia and Ukraine on a path toward eventual membership, they will find themselves uncomfortably wedged between Washington's firm backing of the former Soviet states' bids and a Kremlin digging in its heels against any further eastward expansion by the alliance.
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