Wednesday 8th of January 2025

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healthcare for some...

healthcare

from the BBC

A day-long televised healthcare summit in Washington hosted by President Barack Obama has ended without a deal to break the deadlock between parties.

Mr Obama outlined his reform plan but Republicans said it was not acceptable and called for a fresh start.

The president and his allies want to expand health coverage to include millions of uninsured Americans.

Republican Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell said he was "discouraged by the outcome" of the summit.

a kevin dreadful .....

poor, dreadful kevin .....

Here's a story of two countries from the Middle East. One is an ancient civilization with a rich history that goes back five thousand years.

It's a functioning democracy with free elections held at regular intervals. It's a huge country of 70 million people. It has remained within its borders & hasn't attacked any country in the last 100 years. It is pursuing a nuclear power programme, which it insists is for peaceful purposes.

movers & fakers .....

movers & fakers .....

from Crikey .....

Joyce reveals Coalition debt debacle -- will heads roll?

Glenn Dyer writes:

old slogans .....

second hand slogans .....

from Crikey .....

Whatever the question, Labor's answer is ASIO

Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane writes:

better smarter terrorism...

livni

From the BBC

Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni has applauded the controversial killing of a Hamas commander in a Dubai hotel by suspected Israeli agents.

"The fact that a terrorist was killed, and it doesn't matter if it was in Dubai or Gaza, is good news to those fighting terrorism," she said.

It is thought to be the first time a top Israeli has made such a comment.

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was found dead in his room on 20 January, having been electrocuted and suffocated.

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peace — a danger to war....

gatesmood
from the New York TimesGates Calls European Mood a Danger to Peace

By BRIAN KNOWLTON

my fair tony, the singing cop musical...

indianmelbourne

from the ABC

The Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says the recent attacks on Indian students in Melbourne show the city's streets are not safe and need better policing.

The Federal Government is reportedly paying for 25 Indian journalists to visit Australia.

But Mr Abbott says that money would be better spent on law enforcement.

double-crossed CIA...

doub le-crossed cia

There was something suspicious about the official triumphalism behind the announcement of the capture of the "Taliban's No 2", Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, in Karachi earlier this week in a "joint CIA and Pakistan intelligence operation". Now suspicions are growing across the region that this may have been one of the biggest double-crosses at a high level in the long and tangled wars afflicting Afghanistan and Pakistan.

strong, staunch and senseless...

drones

The Israeli Air Force has introduced a fleet of pilotless aircraft that can stay in the air for nearly a day and fly as far as the Gulf.

The Eitan drones, which have a wingspan of 86ft (26m), are the size of Boeing 737 passenger jets.

They can reach an altitude of more than 40,000ft (12,000m) and fly for more than 20 consecutive hours.

white texans .....

white texans .....

If someone flew an airplane into a building full of people to protest the Afghan war, it would be called a terrorist incident. However, when Mr. Joe Stack flew his plane into an IRS building and killed people, the news media calls it "the accident," and "the incident." The local Texas prosecutor and even the White House claimed specifically that Mr. Stack was not a terrorist.

moanin' from dimona .....

moanin' from dimona .....

The chief of Russia's General Staff, Nikolai Makarov, has warned the US against striking Iran over the country's nuclear program. It appears that the World's attention is again focused on if or when the United States (policeman of the World) is going to engage in military operations against the Islamist Republic. Hillary Clinton recently rattled sabers again when she demanded that Iran stop enriching uranium. Let's take a closer look at that demand and why she had no justification to demand anything of the Iranian government.

the cats and dogs of comedy...

joke
Stop me if you think you've heard this one before

 

ANTHONY ACKROYD

For a hard-working comedian, hearing someone else ripping off your material is no laughing matter - and the internet doesn't help, writes Anthony Ackroyd.

har har ... avast me hearties .....

hae har ..... avast me hearties .....

from Crikey .....

Garrett fingered over dodgy solar panels, but story 'a beat up'

Here is the news: humour is for comedians...

bbcbypass

The BBC has been accused of having a "total sense of humour failure" after banning its political editor, Nick Robinson, and other senior journalists such as Huw Edwards and George Alagiah from taking part in one of the corporation's own entertainment television programmes.

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