Friday, December 16, 2005
Another surplus does not a sound economy make - Editorial - Opinion
"Overall, Australia's foreign debt has steadily risen over the past three years to $140 billion and is predicted to increase by a further $50 billion over the current financial year. The essential economic equation affecting the Australian economy at the moment is a simple one. The income the nation receives from exports is less than its spending on imports. As anyone trying to balance a household budget will appreciate, the outcome of this equation is debt."
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Saturday, December 03, 2005
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NATIONAL JOURNAL: Key Bush Intelligence Briefing Kept From Hill Panel
"'What the President was told on September 21,' said one former high-level official, 'was consistent with everything he has been told since-that the evidence was just not there.'
In arguing their case for war with Iraq, the president and vice president said after the September 11 attacks that Al Qaeda and Iraq had significant ties, and they cited the possibility that Iraq might share chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons with Al Qaeda for a terrorist attack against the United States."
In arguing their case for war with Iraq, the president and vice president said after the September 11 attacks that Al Qaeda and Iraq had significant ties, and they cited the possibility that Iraq might share chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons with Al Qaeda for a terrorist attack against the United States."
calendarlive.com: Rock's enigmatic poet opens a long-private door
"Bob Dylan says... "
Greg's Home Space: Concrete steps to protect yourself online
"... the selection and use of usernames and passwords for online services "
Thursday, December 01, 2005