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from the nets .....From a purely political point of view, the most interesting thing about travelling to Europe (which I have just done) is the extraordinary contrast with the stopover in Singapore on the way home. Singapore is all go; huge reclamation works, extraordinary construction projects on the same scale as the futuristic erections in Shanghai, but a good deal classier. Almost everything works and what doesn't is being ruthlessly discarded.
the vision thing .....Opposition Leader Tony Abbott articulates an alternative vision for the country with Clarke & Dawe.
more bosom buddies...
It’s not every weekend we get a close look at such characters, whose influence is so terrifying we wonder why we stay in a country where such thought predators ply their hideous wares.
on existential threats .....Perhaps we should not be surprised by the decline of quality, original, investigative media.
beggarman, thief .....from Crikey ..... Western Australians may have a penchant for the Coalition, but there are some exceptions. A WA voter is outraged to have received a personalised begging letter from Tony Abbott in the mail. "Outraged of WA", who lives in Julie Bishop's electorate, wants to know how the Liberal Party got his name and address, and if the electoral roll was used, asks if that was appropriate. "What are they doing sending unsolicited beggar mail to everyone in the district?" our contact asked.
trimming the nuz...Australia's media landscape has been rocked for a second time this week with News Limited announcing a massive restructuring of the way it delivers news.
a modern day plague .....Monsanto's history is one steeped with controversial products, deadly consequences, massive cover ups, political sleight of hand, and culminates as a modern day plague on humanity, a plague that is about to peak to biblical proportions. Created in 1901, the company started producing its first form of poison, the artificial sweetener saccharin. The rise in use of saccharin really began 70 years later. Monsanto had plenty of time for a realistic and long term study on the impact of saccharin on human health. Instead, Monsanto learned how to finagle political support and grow its empire despite the growing consensus that saccharin caused cancer.
from the land of tonocchio .....
unorthodox policies of American capitalism...
looting the pensioners...
the shockjockery is winning...
trickle-down effects .....from Crikey ..... Beecher: Corbett, the functionary, sees Fairfax die on his watch Eric Beecher, chairman of Private Media (publisher of Crikey), writes:
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