Coalition won't keep aid commitment
Does that make Julie Bishop JuLIE Bishop?
It was a year ago that Media revealed your identity, which caused something of a kerfuffle in the blogosphere and on Twitter. How did you feel at the time? At the time it was very stressful. I was pretty confident I had not written anything that would cause me to lose my job, but being the target of The Australian for a week is not fun. One of the most stressful aspects actually was my decision to stay off Twitter while it was all being resolved. I had pretty severe withdrawal symptoms.
Ten Questions: Greg Jericho | The Australian
I love the copout by The Australian referring to “Media revealed” - rather than News Limited’s flagship broadsheet The Australian revealed… “Media revealed” is just so much more…euphemistic…
States surrender in carbon fight | The Australian
Gutless Premier. Gutless LNP.
Not willing to see the challenge in court as they are too fearful that the ALP has got the legal advice that the federal legislation would easily withstand a challenge from the states over the implementation of the carbon tax.
LABOR has scrapped its plan to cut business taxes
Wayne Swan finds $17bn in cuts to deliver surplus | The Australian
alternative could be written as:
LNP teams up with Greens to prevent the ALP from delivering 1% business tax cut
(via The Australian | Latest Australian National & Business News | TheAustralian)
How can The Australian even attempt to keep a straight face as an unbiased media entity with a lead picture like this on it’s front page?
Seriously?
Could you imagine The Australian portraying former PM John Howard, and former treasurer Peter Costello as Mussolini, Hitler, Franco, Tiso, Salazar?
Serenity @ Taralga, NSW - 5 May, 2012 on Flickr.
Ted Christou's Spit-Roasted Stuffed Lamb - Greek Recipe for Lamb on the Spit - Greek Easter Recipes
To follow!
Taking the shine off gold The two continued their recent attack on gold as an investment. As Buffett reminded us, “When we took over Berkshire, gold was at $US20, and Berkshire was at $US15. Gold is now at $US1600 and Berkshire is $US120,000”. Enough said.
Lessons – and a stock tip – from Buffett
