Wednesday, September 28, 2005



Curiouser and curiouser . . .
And when she uses a word, it means
precisely what she intends it to mean
Nothing less and nothing more.
-While Liz uses the above tag inside her risque emails ;-) Ellen Parr is fond of the following: The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity

I am
a. delighted that you found my blog worth reading.
b. ecstatic that you got Scot two links for his fabulous writing
c. that you understand where I'm coming from and that you know a bit of Latin.
The sense of humor doesn't hurt either.
I have a new masthead now--you won't be able to miss the name of the page next time. BIG CHESHIRE CAT GRIN.
I know you'll find a way to sneak the appropriate links in next time.
PS. if you're looking for content, "all of the stuff on my site is original and worth crediting," she said with an impish grin.
You can call me Liz,
Smiles, Liz
Elizabeth Strauss

The Blog, The Press, The Media: Up, Up & Away in My Beautiful Balloon…
A nation of sheep will beget a media of wolves ... A leading member of one of Australia's most exclusive and secretive clubs has ratted on his co-members. His name is Kerry Stokes,and thi week in the Federal Court in Sydney he lifted the veil on what he says really goes on behind the closed doors at the Media Proprietor's Private Member's Club. In a statement released in the court, Stokes tells of a meeting with club member James Packer five years ago when, according to Stokes, the son of Australia's richest man told him: "I've come to tell you that we're going to take the AFL rights off you. We're all going to get together to take those rights. We don't really want to do it, but News are making us. That's what goes on inside the club all the time, but normally it stays inside the club. Not anymore. The court action by Stokes's Seven Network against the other key club members – chiefly Packer's PBL, Murdoch's News Limited and Telstra – is trotting out the dirty linen

Frank Morgan responds to a recent speech by Senator Helen Coonan, Federal Minister for Communications, on proposals to change Australia’s media ownership laws. He discusses how new technology has changed the way we receive and digest news and information.


Some questions of media policy [Murdoch, Packer 'ganged up' Stakes are high for Stokes ; Australian media mogul takes billion dollar court battle ...; Seven Network: Chronology ]
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