THIS week’s leaks to The Guardian and Al-Jazeera show more clearly than ever the fundamentalist religious triangle which prevents peace in the Middle East. Continue reading “Triangle of religious fundamentalism stops peace”
Month: January 2011
Walk away to avenge insurance companies
HERE are some misconceptions highlighted by the Queensland floods. First to insurance. Continue reading “Walk away to avenge insurance companies”
Power to publish comes with cost
NOT many people would like to be on the receiving end of a verbal slanging from the actress and rock singer Courtney Love. She has described her fashion designer Dawn Simorangkir as a “drug-pushing prostitute”. Continue reading “Power to publish comes with cost”
Tax reform for popular consumption
IN THE In the season of conspicuous consumption, consumption taxes are in the news again this week. Continue reading “Tax reform for popular consumption”
Making unwanted Xmas presents wanted
THE first email I got on Boxing Day was a suggestion from e-Bay, the online buying and selling site, that I sell any unwanted Christmas presents using its services, for which it gets a small cut.
[Find and purchase perfect Christmas gifts & presents at http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/christmas-shopping-guide/]
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