posted by
maelorin at 12:21am on 23/02/2003
well now. with the us ready to fight, it seems they are already at war with nato - at least with germany and france. as for un security council backing, the devil is in the detail.
at home, howard bares his soul on war and whatnot. are we lucky or are we what? (what?)
at home, howard bares his soul on war and whatnot. are we lucky or are we what? (what?)
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As a citizen of the U.S.A. opposing the policies of the usurper Bush, and with future plans of resettlement in Australia, it's important for me to have links and interface with the climate there... your links have led to several other resources which will be helpful.
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our media climate, btw, is heavily controlled by three families, the murdoch's, the fairfax's, and the packer's.
fyi: mr murdoch began his media empire in this here fair city of adelaide, south australia. he inherited one of our daily newspapers from his father. he went all expansionist and rode the 80s wave to international media power - switching to us citizenship along the way.
one of the things i like about the age is that fairfax provides articles from the two main 'sides' of each debate. a better show of journalism than
our media climate, btw, is heavily controlled by three families, the murdoch's, the fairfax's, and the packer's.
fyi: mr murdoch began his <a href="www.news.com.au/">media empire</a> in this here fair city of <a href="www.adelaide.gov.au/">adelaide</a>, <a href="www.sa.gov.au/">south australia</a>. he inherited one of our daily newspapers from his father. he went all expansionist and rode the 80s wave to international media power - switching to us citizenship along the way.
one of the things i like about <a href="www.theage.com.au">the age</a> is that fairfax provides articles from the two main 'sides' of each debate. a better show of journalism than <a href="www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/"murdoch's empire</a> here in sa. (the age hails form melbourne, capital of the state of <a href="www.vic.gov.au">victoria</a> ... adelaide is the capital of sa)
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our media climate, btw, is heavily controlled by three families, the murdoch's, the fairfax's, and the packer's.
fyi: mr murdoch began his media empire in this here fair city of adelaide, south australia. he inherited one of our daily newspapers from his father. he went all expansionist and rode the 80s wave to international media power - switching to us citizenship along the way.
one of the things i like about the age is that fairfax provides articles from the two main 'sides' of each debate. a better show of journalism than
our media climate, btw, is heavily controlled by three families, the murdoch's, the fairfax's, and the packer's.
fyi: mr murdoch began his <a href="www.news.com.au/">media empire</a> in this here fair city of <a href="www.adelaide.gov.au/">adelaide</a>, <a href="www.sa.gov.au/">south australia</a>. he inherited one of our daily newspapers from his father. he went all expansionist and rode the 80s wave to international media power - switching to us citizenship along the way.
one of the things i like about <a href="www.theage.com.au">the age</a> is that fairfax provides articles from the two main 'sides' of each debate. a better show of journalism than <a href="www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/"murdoch's empire</a> here in sa. (the age hails form melbourne, capital of the state of <a href="www.vic.gov.au">victoria</a> ... adelaide is the capital of sa)