The Internet - good-grief how dependent are we on others
An interesting piece came across News.com a couple of weeks ago where YouTube was cutting out North Korea from its service..
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October 'Panellists Commission' for the young writer program
The 'Panellists Commission' follows on this month after the 'Awards Commission' report for the Press Service International young writer program which functions in conjunction with Christian Today.
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What! – a movable house
Constant. But not intrusive. These were the words that echoed through my mind for three weeks straight. Often it would follow with the preceding sentence, “in your own abilities, or mine?”.
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Where is safe?
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott last month in Hobart walking with an advisor was accosted and head-butted by a man wearing a SSM badge.
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The White Knight and Gallantry
Gallantry and desperate valiance is the meat of myth, ancient and modern stories, radio, repertory and movies, moreover everyone loves such a great story and actions, as these are illustrations of selflessness and magnificent personal sacrifice.
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Midge Point Beach repair promised $4.1m — ideal for mission respite
The Whitsunday's post Cyclone Debbie repair program has allocated the Midge Point Beach $4.1m in 2018. "Mackay Regional Council CEO Craig Doyle said beach projects in Mackay, to be completed using NDRRA Category D funding, would include $4.1 million for Midge Point."
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6 books worthy of a good-read
Some time ago News.com recently came up with an article suggesting the six books to read to become a successful CEO of a corporation.
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Racism or racism or something else
In the television and DVD series World at War in Episode No 19 titled 'Pincers', an American soldier who also happened to be a Jew tells the story of invading Germany and on one occasion being hassled by a German woman civilian.
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Week coordinators and editors ensure the young writer program function
The Press Service International Young Writer Program in conjunction with Christian Today depends upon the voluntary services of its Week Coordinators and Week Editors.
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Tourism ministry—correspondence report
We have been involved with tourism ministry since 1996 with the opening of Australia's Bush Orchestra in Moruya on the NSW south coast, a two hour drive from Canberra.
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Furniture
One of our wider family members is an artisan with most things, including working with fine timbers and has produced for family members a range of fine furniture from lounge suits to single chairs to stools to coffee tables, whatever.
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Submarines and a theology of stealth
There was a debate, not on whether Australia should have submarines, that is a given, but rather on what type of submarine the nation should have as part of its overall defence mechanisms.