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let the fur fly...Howard unleashes on 'amateur' Costello Former prime minister John Howard has described Peter Costello's efforts to succeed him in the nation's top job as those of a "rank amateur". But a key Costello supporter has hit back at the claims, saying it was Mr Howard who acted dishonourably. In his memoir, Lazarus Rising, Mr Howard sheds new light on the bitter leadership struggle between him and his deputy that developed over the Coalition's 11 years in government.
no trills and thrils for krill...
A 20-year study shows worrying results about the decline of krill, a form of plankton, in the Southern Ocean. Plankton is the basic food source for almost all ocean dwelling creatures and krill is one of its most important forms. The scientist leading the krill project, Dr Graham Hosie, says he cannot explain the drop in numbers. But Dr Hosie says he is hoping to get some answers from the latest scientific expedition to Antarctica, which departs from Hobart today. About 90 scientists and support staff have boarded the research ship Aurora Australis.
the buzzers of death...
Possibly James Packer's raid on the Ten Network has nothing to do with controlling lucrative sports broadcasting rights - possibly he is just a fan of The Simpsons. Whatever the motivation of the media mogul who renounced mogul-hood only to assume it again in the past couple of days, the body language in Canberra yesterday was fascinating. Sure-sign No. 1 of inter-planetary Packer activity: Malcolm Turnbull looking nostalgic, almost like he could launch into risque anecdotes at a family wedding.
yikes hikes...Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey has foreshadowed the Coalition might find the numbers in Parliament to act against banks that raise interest rates above the level recommended by the Reserve Bank. He has criticised Treasurer Wayne Swan for not being effective in preventing the banks from lifting rates by more than the increase in the cash rate. Mr Hockey says there are other levers Mr Swan should be using, including punitive ones, and he says the Parliament might act if the Government does not.
an act of treason .....
The Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, & the Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott, both stood up in our nation's Parliament today & boldly, deliberately & directly lied to the Australian people about the need for Australia to maintain its military presence in Afghanistan. In perpetrating this foul & obscene act of theatre in the guise of a 'debate', I believe both are guilty of treason, the ultimate act of betrayal.
keeping up with the joneses...Income Inequality: Too Big to IgnoreBy ROBERT H. FRANK PEOPLE often remember the past with exaggerated fondness. Sometimes, however, important aspects of life really were better in the old days. During the three decades after World War II, for example, incomes in the United States rose rapidly and at about the same rate — almost 3 percent a year — for people at all income levels. America had an economically vibrant middle class. Roads and bridges were well maintained, and impressive new infrastructure was being built. People were optimistic.
foreclosuregate .....The foreclosure fraud crisis seems to escalate with each passing now. It is being reported that all 50 U.S. states have launched a joint investigation into alleged fraud in the mortgage industry. This is a huge story that is not going to go away any time soon.
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