Opinion Dominion
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
At last
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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | 'Major win' for Japan opposition Can you imagine the same party governing Australia for nearly 54 years?
Visit to Narnia (South East Queensland version)
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Of course, I had to make the trip to Cleveland Point to have a look at the full-scale Dawn Treader, built for the third Narnia movie. It tu...
Friday, August 28, 2009
Famous actor sees famous ghost?
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Patrick Stewart saw ghost performing Waiting for Godot - Telegraph Would be good to hear it in Stewart's own words, though.
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Noted for future reference
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Patient Money - Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction Go Beyond a Pill - NYTimes.com An article all about alternatives to Viagra and similar d...
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Fictional 1930's lawyer not modern enough
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Atticus Finch and Southern liberalism : The New Yorker As mentioned here before, I (like millions of other people) hold "To Kill a Moc...
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Admission of a creepy practice
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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China admits death row organ use According to the China Daily newspaper, executed prisoners currently provide two-...
The truth behind Andrew's holiday
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What's this? Andrew Bolt unexpectedly up and left for a month long holiday in Europe to (ostensibly) celebrate his 50th birthday. Yet ...
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100% female domination
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Ant has given up sex completely, researchers say Add this to the list of things I didn't know: The complete asexuality of a widespread f...
On Venezuela
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Venezuela: The true cost of cheap gas | csmonitor.com The Christian Science Monitor has a short item on the cost of gasoline in Venezuela: G...
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
People need gravity to reproduce?
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Egg tests find space may be tough place for humans to conceive babies | The Japan Times Online It is a fascinating topic if you have an int...
Getting fat from fasting
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Gulfnews: Warning against unhealthy eating habits after fasting I think it has been reported often that the weird eating habits that the mon...
The unlikely economics of carbon capture
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Carbon capture project in West Virginia illustrates obstacles to 'clean' coal -- latimes.com AEP executives estimate that the cost o...
Do not provoke the cows
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Hoofed and dangerous: Britain's killer cows Four people have been trampled to death by cows in just over eight weeks this summer, prompt...
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When chickens ruled the earth
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Canadian scientist aims to turn chickens into dinosaurs Hans Larsson, the Canada Research Chair in Macro Evolution at Montreal's McGill ...
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
A quick quote
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The 10 most historically inaccurate movies - Times Online Mel Gibson movies keep featuring in this list, and I like this line from the artic...
Goldilocks revised
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Anne Fine deplores 'gritty realism' of modern children's books - Times Online So, one English writer of children's fiction s...
Khatastrophe
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Is Yemen Chewing Itself to Death? - TIME Well, I knew little of the habit of khat chewing until reading the above fascinating article. Appa...
RealClimate looks into Plimer's questions
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RealClimate: Plimer’s homework assignment A detailed examination here of Ian Plimer's questions to George Monbiot, for those who are fol...
Kennedy strikes a pose
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St Mary's in Exile of the Trades and Labor Council has had a new website up for a few weeks now, but they seem very slow to post new vi...
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Well deserved
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Regular marijuana usage robs men of sexual highs - New Scientist Stoners may be trading sexual highs for the chemical kind. Males who smoke ...
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