Saturday, April 09, 2005



It sounds a touch Orwellian: a national population authority or even a department of fertility Babymakers: Bob Carr and Malcolm Turnbull

Eye on Politics & Law Lords: A Mountain Too High
Today - this article only for the Blog - What a scoop!

You know I hesitate to assist the mad old tyrant Robert Mugabe, and I only mention this idea because I am sure he has thought of it already. There he is in Harare, luxuriating in another infamous violation of democracy. By force and threats his Zanu-PF thugs have kept thousands from the polls. Pro-Mugabe ballot papers have been magicked into existence, while opposition threats have been systematically destroyed.


• Boris Johnson: Britain like Zimbabwe? [Jack Straw's excuse for his shameful handshake is unbelievable Straw justifies Mugabe handshake ; The Spectator has signed up politicians to blog throughout the campaign ; Guardian Unlimited ; Politics takes off into the blogosphere ]
• · Blogs and elections ; On the campaign trail ; A team from the Center for Public Integrity released LobbyWatch, an analysis of nearly $13 billion spent on federal lobbying since 1998 LobbyWatch
• · · Australians born lucky: It's not easy to be born an Australian ; If Australia's birth rate keeps declining, even massive immigration cannot save us from a population slide and a future dominated by old people Where have all the babies gone? ; Love can hurt, divorce can bleed ; The policy world we live in is so complicated now, it is almost impossible for people to understand the interactions between policies A model in truth, but just for some
• · · · He is the director of the Department of Labor. The state pays him $108,000 a year. But what does Angelo Buonopane do? Labor Official’s Work Habits ; When politics turns its back on the law ; Jana Wendt: Web exclusive: Interview with NATO's Jaap de Hoop Scheffer ; How wrong assumptions can paint a misleading picture and can lead to an unhealthy policy obsession with pre-emptive military attacks and other forms of intervention in neighbouring states. Current visits by Indonesian and Malaysian leaders remind us how sensitive this issue is in the region
• · · · · After John Paul the Great: Who will lead the Church? ; This is one element of the notion of a 'fair go' 60% of Australians are deadbeats and are supported by the charity of the richest 20%
• · · · · · Interview: Kevin RuddSea King crash off the coast of Indonesia ; I think we need to use the cone of silence Secrecy at all costs on the high seas ; How did regulators give approval to arthritis drugs which cause heart attacks and strokes? Total Recall