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Be Prepared

Mark Bahnisch
January 14, 2005
ALP Caucus members are reported to be having meetings to work out who the next leader should be. Latho might also be better advised to...
Education Politics - international Uncategorized

Maxwell Smart Thought of it First

Mark Bahnisch
January 14, 2005
The Oxford tortured faith research is not, it seems, the only bright research idea to come from the land of the free: A US plan...
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“yes i own a monaro”

Mark Bahnisch
January 14, 2005
Back in December Scott wrote about Internet dating. Yellowvinyl has been a participant in the cyberdating game, and has some interesting (and sharp!) reflections on...
Politics - international Society Uncategorized

Stylish Statements

Mark Bahnisch
January 14, 2005
All the discussion of communist t-shirts overlooked, as far as I can tell, the use of fashion to make a statement about a political or...
Politics - national Uncategorized

All Over the Shop

Mark Bahnisch
January 14, 2005
Latho has made his statement. Reaction seems, largely, well, confused. The SMH ponders whether the Party will go back to the Beazer or plunge into...

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