Entries from AntBlog701 tagged with 'The Week It Was'

the week it was, 6th September 2009

Two months after his death, the King of Pop Michael Jackson has finally been laid to rest at a private service. Victorian Government Minister Tim Holding has been found alive. NSW Health Minister Mr John Della Bosca (who is married)...

the week it was, 30th August 2009

The legendary and long-time US Senator from Massachusetts Ted Kennedy passed away on Tuesday. He suffered a seizure last year. Ted Kennedy was born in beautiful Boston and had his public funeral today in beautiful Boston today before his final...

the week it was, 23rd August 2009

Abdel Baset al-Megrahi has released from jail and returned to his homeland. He was convicted of his part in bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland back in 1988. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, but released on...

the week it was, 16 August 2009

An aircraft crashed in Kokoda Trail, Indonesia, killed 13 people including 9 Australians. Rugby star Greg Inglis is sacked after the insulting incident. Britain faced the biggest jewelry heist. The robbers ran off with more than $77 million worth of...

the week it was, 9 August 2009

Sorry for no The Week It Was last Sunday, there was no The Week It Was on last Sunday's Weekend Sunrise. Police uncovered and arrested five suicide terrorists of Somali and Lebanese backgrounds on the past Tuesday morning. They planned...

the week it was, 26 July 2009

Sorry for no The Week It Was last Sunday, there was no The Week It Was on last Sunday's Weekend Sunrise. There was a bomb attack by terrorists in Indonesia, three Australians confirmed dead. America celebrated the 40th anniversary of...

the week it was, 12 July 2009

The world said goodbye the greatest entertainer that ever lived. Michael Jackson's memorial service was truly touching. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was pushing carbon capture and storage in a global economic forum in Italy. (Click the screen shot above...

the week it was, 5 July 2009

The news for this past week was without a doubt, Michael Jackson news. Michael Jackson's will and full dress rehearsal for his This Is It tour were released, the rehearsal took just 36 hours before Michael Jackson's sudden death....

the week it was, 28 June 2009

We all know the headline of this past week - the sudden death of the ‘King of Pop’ Michael Jackson on Friday morning (Sydney time). Michael Jackson was 50. Other news, continued from last Friday, opposition accused Prime Minister...

the week it was 21st June 2009

Prime Minister has ordered Federal Police to investigate the alleged "utegate" scandal. (Opposition Leader claimed to have emails sent from Mr Rudd's Office that to a treasury official suggesting Queensland car dealer John Grant should be given priority in a...

the week it was 31 May 2009

Two more passengers from Pacific Dawn (cruise ship) have tested for swine flu after being allowed to disembark in Sydney. Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull has been listed on BRW's rich list, the 182nd richest Australian, and the richest in Parliament....

the week it was 24 May 2009

Southern east Queensland hit the flood emergency. Then, northern New South Wales also hit by flood. A second case of swine flu has been diagnosed in Australia. An Australian woman has been returned from Thailand after being allegedly stealing a...

the week it was 17th May 2009

Matthew Jones has been stood down by both Channel Nine (one of the Footy Show hosts) and the Melbourne Storm by his involvement in a group-sex scandal seven years ago. Treasurer Wayne Swan delivered bad news for the recession. Australian...

the week it was 10 May 2009

One Australian has confirmed the first person infected with swine flu, authorities are trying to locate the woman. She is now recovered and is no risk to anybody. Australia's unemployment number has fallen, but the future is still not looking...

the week it was 3rd May 2009

The officials are keeping a close eye on passengers arriving from America to reduce the spread of Swine Flu. The President Plane Air Force One from the White House decided to flew low over New York City without properly informing...

The Week It Was 26th April 2009

“ANZAC Day (25th April) is not about glorifying war. It'ss about honouring ordinary Australians who were sent to do extraordinary things.” The government has finally admitted that Australia is in recession. Unemployment will therefore rise further and as a result,...

The Week It Was 19th April 2009

An illegal boat filled with asylum seekers came to Australia and the boat got on fire. They put petrol over their boat. The Government has changed the border protection laws last year. Thailand was in chaos due to demonstration. Qantas...

The Week It Was 12th April 2009

Big earthquake hit 3.30am in Italy. Australia's official interests rate dropped to 3%, four big banks refused to pass on the interest rate cut. Nick D'arcy might quit the swimming. A new Star Trek movie is out. Happy Easter. Not...

the week it was, 29 March 2009

Australia Prime Minister Kevin Rudd had his first official meeting with US President Barack Obama. Barack Obama praised Kevin Rudd during the talk in White House. However he asks for more military forces. Nick D'Arcy has avoided jail sentence after...

the week it was, 8 March 2009

Terrorists attacked Sri Lankan cricket bus Pakistan. The driver was shot dead. The Reserve Bank has decided not to change the interest rates. Prime Minister admitted that open economic like Australia can not escape the global impact of a global...

the week it was, 1 March 2009

Pacific Brands, the mother company of the well known Bonds, Holeproof clothing brands decided to shift all workforce to China, resulting 1850 job losses. Sue Morphet (CEO of Pacific Brands) received a huge pay raise when she took the job,...

the week it was 15th Feb 2009

There was only one headline for the past week - Victoria's bushfires. Australia's worst-ever bushfire. (Well, unlike some lucky guys living in some beautiful cities, we don't have beautiful snow.) It is believed that many fires were deliberately lit. Here's...

the week it was 1st Feb 2009

26th January is Australia Day, then followed by scorching hot days in Melbourne and Adelaide. Adelaide had 4 straight days of temperatures well above 40°C (104°F). Power grid could not cope the heat and high usage, Melbourne's public system melted...

Obama is the new US President, the week it was, 25 Jan 09

Barack Obama is the new American President, and the first black American President. I am so excited that Obama finally becomes the American President. Other major news: People continue to lost their jobs around Australia. After one year of his...

the week it was, 18 January 2009

The Week It Was returns today. No big news for this week. The Airbus 320 stayed intact when it slammed into the water, all 155 passengers and crew were survived and rescued. The very unpopular US President George W. Bush...

the week it was, 14 December 2008

The Government gave cash out to many pensioners and families to boost the economy. An F/A-18 jet crashed into two homes in a residential area. An innocent US family was killed, the pilot ejected and landed safely. Dual-Commonwealth Games medallist...

the week it was, 7 December 2008

Many survivors returned home from Mumbai which was under attack by Islamic militants. The only captured terrorist said the group planned to kill 5000 people. The protest in Bangkok's main airports had a good ending, the protesters got what they...

the week it was, 30 November 2008

Mumbai, India was under attack by Islamic militants against multiple targets. By Saturday, Mumbai was back to the control of India authority. State emergency surrounding Bangkok's main airports. About 8000 protesters took control on Tuesday night. Swimmer Nick D'Arcy has...

the week it was 23 Nov 2008

South-east Queensland hit by hurricane-like storm. Two days after, the clean up was not fully completed, South-east Queensland was hit by another storm. Former AFL star Ben Cousins is free to resume his playing career, with conditions. The movie ‘Australia’...

the week it was, 19 October 2008

Australia Government decided to spend the budget surplus (A$10.4 billion) to safeguard the Australian economy. Not to bail out the banks as in USA, but to give direct benefits to pensioners, low-income earners, first time home buyers. The stimulus package...

the week it was, 5 October 2008

The world's share prices dropped as the anxiety over the fate of the US finance rescue bill. The bailout bill was passed. Three convicted Bali terrorists showed no fear on the death sentence, and doubt it would ever happen. Rob...

the week it was, 28 September 2008

A Finland school had a shooting rampage, killing 11 people. In order to restore the confidence on US Economy or to prevent a potential recession, US Congress is almost ready to spend $840 billion taxpayers' money for the bad debt....

the week it was, 21 September 2008

“If the America sneezes, the world catches a cold.” US an investment bank Lehaman Brothers declared bankruptcy and Merrill Lynch was sold. US Government provided $85 billion rescue plan to save AIG. Mr. Malcolm Turnbull is the new opposition leader....

the week it was, 14 September 2008

The regular weekly The Week It Was returns today. Blame Laurent for not able to post The Week It Was entry last week. Peter Costello decided not to take over the Liberal leadership. Hurricane Ike is heading Texas after Cuba....

the week it was, 31 August 2008

Weekend Sunrise is back this Sunday, so is The Week It Was. Australian Olympic Team returned home with Qantas Airline. US Senator Barack Obama accepted the party nomination to be the first African American US Presidential Candidate. Channel 7's “All...

the week it was, 3 August 2008

Flying Kangaroo is in damage control. A Quantas 767 bound for Manila yesterday was forced to return to Sydney when hydraulic fluid started leaking from a critical steering unit shortly after take off. It's the third mid-air emergency involving the...

the week it was, 27 July 2008

A Qantas airline exploded in air while flying back from Hong Kong. ABC correspondent Peter Lloyd was arrested in Singapore on drug charges. US Presidential Candidate Barack Obama was welcomed in Europe. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As...

the week it was, 20 July 2008

The news of the week? World Youth Day in Sydney. What else? Australia might have our first saint. Industries welcomed the plan of carbon trading in 2010. Electricity bills will rise by 16%. Angelina Jolie had a textbook caesarean. Here's...

the week it was, 13 July 2008

The so called ‘Jesus Phone’ (iPhone) released in 22 countries on 11th July, and I got one on the first day of sale. Nothing else is that important in my opinion. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual,...

the week it was, 6 July 2008

Climate change is a diapolical policy problem. The notorious paedophile Denis Ferguson was surrounded by angry locals. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264...

the week it was 29th June 2008

The former lawyer for Schapelle Corby has confessed that he faked the baggage-handler implementing drugs story. Surgeon Jayant Patel agreed to return to Australia to face trials. Jane McGrath lost her battle against breast cancer. Here's the weekly The Week...

the week it was 22nd June 2008

Geoff Mills who saved two truck drivers from a flooded river in WA will be nominated for brave awards. ‘All Saints’ and ‘It Takes Two’ star Virginia Gay was attacked by two men on the weekend. Those two men later...

the week it was 15th June 2008

Brisbane-braced troops returned home from Iraq. Perth was hit by tornado. The Australian Olympic Committee announced that Nick D'Arcy's membership is terminated. Apple announced iPhone 3G and will be available in Australia on 11 July. Here's the weekly The Week...

the week it was 8th June 2008

Australian troops are coming home from Iraq. Northern Beaches faced one of the biggest king tides. Barack Obama became Democrat's nominee for US President. Hollywood's Universal Studios had a massive fire. Wisteria Lane set was safe. Here's the weekly The...

the week it was 1st June 2008

Mercedes Corby, the sister of drug smuggler Schapelle Corby, won the defamation case against Channel 7's Today Tonight. Nick D'Arcy lost in the appear to go to Olympic Games. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip...

the week it was 25th May 2008

New video captured the moment the earthquake devastated China. Art or child pornography? Full-frontal shots of apparently pubescent girls were on display in an art gallery. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in...

Robin Hood (Kevin Rudd)'s first humble arrow, the week it was 18th May 2008

A major earthquake occurred in China, this is the worst earthquake in more then three decades. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format?...

Happy Mother's Day. the week it was, 11th May 2008

A cyclone hit Burma caused huge damage and many deaths. Olympic champion Grant Hackett returned home. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format?...

the week it was, 4th May 2008

Six dead on Sydney Harbour tragedy. The fifth Australian solider was killed in Afghanistan. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this...

the week it was 27 April 2008

On Thursday, Olympic torch relayed in Canberra, overall peaceful. "Lest we forget", April 25th was ANZAC day. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264...

the week it was 20 April 2008

2020 Summit "the people's parliament" took over this weekend. After 107 years, Australia will have a female Governor-General. Six New Zealand high school students and their teacher have been killed in a canyoneering accident. Here's the weekly The Week It...

the week it was 13 April 2008

The jury at the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed has completed. A Sydney high school was burst by an underage armed gang. Olympic torch was still in trouble. Here's the weekly The Week It...

the week it was 6 April 2008

The Olympic butterfly champion Nick D'Arcy punched Commonwealth gold medallist Simon Cowley. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec...

the week it was 30 March 2008

The Olympic torch has some trouble in Olympia. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge...

happy Easter Sunday, the week it was 23 March 2008

Happy Easter Sunday everybody. HMAS Sydney II ship wreckage was found. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison...

the week it was, 16 March 2008

Former Queensland surgeon Jayant Patel has been arrested in the US. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison...

the week it was, 9 March 2008

Ten Australian travel agents taken hostage in Xi'an, China were back home safely. Official interest rates increased by 0.25% again. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do...

the week it was, 2 March 2008

The deployment of Prince Harry to Afghanistan was revealed by ‘New Idea’. Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec...

the week it was, 24 Feb 08

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

Australia says sorry to Aborigines. the week it was, 17 Feb 08

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

The Week It Was, 10 Feburary 2008

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

The Week It Was, 3 Feburary 2008

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

The Week It Was, 27 January 2008

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

The Week It Was, 20 January 2008

Here's the regular The Week It Was. There was no The Week It Was last week. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and...

The Week It Was, 6 January 2008

Weekend Sunrise is back today! And here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click...

The Week It Was, 9 December 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

The Week It Was, 2 December 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

Kevin Rudd is the new PM, The Week It Was, 25 Nov 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

6 days left to election, The Week It Was, 18 Nov 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

Efficient won Melbourne Cup, the week it was, 11 Nov 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in the usual H.264 format. Why do I use H.264 format? See this QuickTime codec comparison page and judge yourself. (Click the screenshot above to watch the...

swearing Oz Health Minister, the week it was, 4 Nov 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Snubbing/insulting a dying taxpayer, being late for agreed TV debate, and swearing in front of...

The Week It Was 28 Oct 2007

Daylight saving starts today in most parts of Australia. Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Second Australian solider was killed, SAS...

The Week It Was 21 Oct 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) AFL West Coast Eagles player Ben Cousins was arrested on 16 October 2007 in Perth...

The Week It Was 14 Oct 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. There was no The Week It Was last Sunday, due to Channel Seven's coverage of 2007 Bathurst (racing). As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch...

The Week It Was, 30 September 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Myanmar (Burma) government soldiers open fire on unarmed monks who were anti-government protesting. False alarm...

The Week It Was, 23 September 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Nai Zin Xue dumped his 3-year-old (Pumpkin) at Southern Cross Station on Saturday (15th) before...

The Week It Was, 16 September 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) John Howard announced that he will retire within 3 years if he wins the election....

Ciao! Luciano. The Week It Was, 9 September 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) APEC was in Sydney, very peaceful, actually far too peaceful. Police has out numbered the...

The Week It Was, 2 September 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) APEC is coming to Sydney, the RAAF's FA-18s will be controlling Sydney's 20,000 square kilometre...

The Week It Was, 26th August 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Hurricane Dean lashed Jamaica with 230km/h winds. Kevin Rudd was in New York as a...

The Week It Was, 19th August 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) The Treasurer Peter Costello celebrated his 50th birthday. Three journalists claim he vowed to destroy...

The Week It Was, 12th August 2007

Here's the regular The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) The Reserve Bank has up the interest rates up by 0.25% to 6.5%. One year...

The Week It Was, 5th August 2007

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in QuickTime H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) A Minneapolis bridge collapsed into Mississippi River. Eight lanes of one of the country's...

The Week It Was, 29th July 2007

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in QuickTime H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Victoria Premier Steve Bracks resigns. He's 52 and 8 months into his third term,...

The Week It Was, 22nd July 2007

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in QuickTime H.264 format. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Glean Wheatley has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years jail for tax fraud. He...

The Week It Was 15 July 2007

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in QuickTime H.264 format and I may upload to YouTube later. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) Stan Zemanek , Australia's controversial and opinionated...

bombing, The Week It Was, 8th July 2007

Here's the weekly The Week It Was. As usual, the clip is available in QuickTime H.264 format and I may upload to YouTube later. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) A Jeep bombed outside Glasgow Airport's main...

Flooding, The Week It Was, 1 July 2007

The usual The Week It Was from Weekend Sunrise. The floods in Victoria were declared the worst in 37 years by Victoria Premier Steve Bracks. (Click the screenshot above to watch the video clip) The floodwaters rise in eastern Victoria....

Shooting in Melbourne The Week It Was, 24 June 2007

The eastern coast of Australia has been in the drought for quite a while, and it has been some welcome raining for the last week. Some area were hit hard with the rain. This week's video clip of The Week...

It Was Dam Good. The Week It Was, 17 June 2007

The eastern coast of Australia has been in the drought for quite a while, and it has been some welcome raining for the last week. Some area were hit hard with the rain. This week's video clip of The Week...

The Week It Was, 10 June 2007

Today's weather is a bit better than yesterday. Still cold in Sydney. This week's video clip of The Week It Was will be from YouTube. First time from the popular YouTube. There was a train crash (with a truck) in...

The Week It Was, 3rd June 2007

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in the world. The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. The clean up continued in Melbourne and Adelaide after some really severe storms. The wind was...

The Week It Was, 13th May 2007

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in the world. The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. A baby girl was found in a cardboard box outside Melbourne's Dandenong Hospital on Mother's Day....

The Week It Was, 13th May 2007

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in the world. The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. The government has began sell the hard-sell of its big-spending Budget hoping it will give the...

The Week It Was, 29th April 2007

It's near the end of the month, I haven't been posting in this blog as much as I used to, due to being busy and moving. I've now settled in the new place, except I still haven't got my own...

The Week It Was, 22nd April 2007

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. A state of emergency has been declared in the US town of Blacksburg following the country's worst ever massacre. At least 33 people dead and 15...

The Week It Was, 15th April 2007

Sorry for a bit behind on blog entries writing in the last week. It was holiday, and I've been with Laurent. It is not that easy to write blog entries without accessing my main Mac. The regular The Week It...

The Week It Was, 8th April 2007

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. Solomons Islands faced diaseaser. British sailors returned to UK, after almost 2 weeks captured by Iran. Those British sailors immediated denied their statements once they returned...

The Week It Was, 1st April 2007

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. Melbourne's Burnley Tunnel had a crash, and the tunnel was closed for a few days. Olympic cyclist Damian McDonald was killed. Sydney's Lane Cove Tunnel opened,...

The Week It Was, 25th March 2007

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. Pakistan cricket's white coach was murdered? Keith Urban had an outdoor concert in the Plaza, I was there. The Government widely disliked (Labor) won the State...

The Week It Was, 18th March 2007

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. Sydney's Harbour Bridge celebrates 75th birthday today, scientists discovered new leopard species. Another John Howard's minister resigned. NSW's state election is coming next Saturday, 24th March....

The Week It Was, 11th March 2007

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. I am such a big Sunrise fan. So, what happened this past week? Plane crashed in Indonesia, two cyclones in Western Australia. John Inman passed away....

The Week It Was

The regular The Week It Was video clip captured from this morning's Weekend Sunrise. I am such a big Sunrise fan. So, what happened this past week? Happy Feet won the only Oscar for Australia, Senator Ian Campbell was forced...

Go home, Dick Cheney. You caused too much trouble here.

Dick Cheney, who once shot Harry Whittington in his nick, then received an apology from Mr Whittington, is clearly NOT welcome here. What a trouble maker from the States. He might enjoyed his beer with Mr Howard, at the cost...

The Week It Was

Barack Obama announced that he would run for US Presidency, the first black US presidential candidate in history. Australia Prime Minister John Howard attacked him for withdrawing troops from Iraq. In politics, it was all about "guts" and "courage",...

The Week It Was

News in the past week. Australia might need to drink recycled sewage water. Lucky that NSW government is not happy about Federal government's proposal. Harry Potter is getting hotter! Photos of Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) appears shirtless for the play...

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