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the existential threat of crunchy peanut butter .....This is a story of two letters and two Britains. The first letter was written by Sebastian Coe, the former athlete who chairs the London Olympics Organising Committee. He is now called Lord Coe.
opinion polling .....A national union figure has confirmed that Julia Gillard's leadership was discussed during an election battle plan meeting attended by a number of Australia's most powerful union and factional heads. Contrary to denials by ACTU chiefs, a powerbroker who attended the high-level talks in Melbourne on Tuesday told the National Times that there was discussion of Kevin Rudd resuming the prime ministership.
hasta la vista...
all the king's stalking horses .....
the barons are back .....The Magna Carta forced King John to give away powers. But big business now exerts a chilling grip on the workforce
business as usual .....
the bleedin' obvious .....Chief government whip Joel Fitzgibbon has reiterated his comments that political leaders who are unpopular are unlikely to survive. Mr Fitzgibbon said this morning that he still believed Prime Minister Julia Gillard had time to turn her dire polling numbers around.
the view from the picket line .....The ALP has been attacking the Greens and talking about Labor values. Here’s how the Prime Minister described Labor values in a speech last year. She said:
let the games begin .....Olympic security is in disarray, but organisers are taking no chances with corporate deals...
here's hillary .....Protesters threw tomatoes and shoes at Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's motorcade on Sunday during her first visit to Egypt since the election of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi. A tomato struck an Egyptian official in the face, and shoes and a water bottle landed near the armoured cars carrying Clinton's delegation in the port city of Alexandria.
the ultimate protection racket .....
sharing the pain .....
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