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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Selling of Sydney Soul & Green Spaces

“The vast accumulations of knowledge—or at least of information—deposited by the nineteenth century have been responsible for an equally vast ignorance. When there is so much to be known, when there are so many fields of knowledge in which the same words are used with different meanings, when every one knows a little about a great many things, it becomes increasingly difficult for anyone to know whether he knows what he is talking about or not. And when we do not know, or when we do not know enough, we tend always to substitute emotions for thoughts.”
~ T.S. Eliot, “The Perfect Critic”

So toxic sludge and lack of public space is good for Sydneysiders. However, developers want to live themselves on 2 or 3 blocks so their space is not impacted ... Hard irony of limitless greed and selfishness...Dealers and Wheelers

One of Sydney's last undeveloped headlands should be sold to developers, according to a report condemned by local MPs as an "appalling breach of trust" by the Abbott government. The consultants' report, prepared for the Department of Finance, says the Commonwealth-owned Malabar headland is "surplus to requirements" and would generate a "significant return" if sold Headland of Huge Profits
Paid interviews with Sydney siege hostages should be prevented from going to air because they risk tainting future evidence and weakening the coronial process, former state coroner John Abernethy says. Former Director of Public Prosecutions Nicholas Cowdery also fears hostages involved in exclusive cash-for-comment deals may give colourful, definitive accounts to satisfy a television audience, then feel compelled to repeat the same accounts in court, even if their views have shifted.
Making Profit out of Mysery

For Evil To Thrive Just Sit and Watch it Grow

Linguistics tragedy