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Comment: Burma had it too good for too long
Joe Stella | The vast suffering caused by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar has been exacerbated by the country's brutal military rulers, with foreign governments and international aid agencies unable to reach as many as 1.5 million victims.
Buswell: 'the only seats I'll be sniffing now are Kingsley, Darling Range, Bunbury, Collie-Preston, Ocean Reef, Riverton, North West, Forrestfield and Jandakot'
Joe Stella | Embattled West Australian Liberal leader Troy Buswell has survived a party-room move to dump him. Mr Buswell has admitted to sniffing the chair of a female staffer and making lewd remarks.
McGovern endorses Obama as the man to end the Vietnam War
Joe Stella | Failed 1972 presidential candidate George McGovern has switched sides in the Democratic Party's bitter primary contest, yesterday endorsing Barack Obama.
Kiwi Anzac statue an enduring monument to history's most disastrous hat
Joe Stella | The statue of an Aussie digger at the western end of the Anzac Bridge was today joined by that of a Kiwi comrade.
Rudd finds low prices easier to stop than high prices
Joe Stella | The Rudd government is drafting tough new laws to stop big business from out-competing small business through low, or "predatory", pricing schemes.
Zimbabwe opposition ahead in recount after govt photocopier jams
Joe Stella | Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change is ahead in a controversial recount of votes from the 29 March election—confirming its emphatic victory over the Mugabe regime.
Sydney's polluted 'Little Venice' doesn't stink enough yet
Joe Stella | The heavily polluted Alexandria Canal near Sydney Airport is still unsafe to touch despite state and local governments promoting it as "Little Venice" eight years ago.
Swimming thug D'Arcy dumped, may sign on as torch guard thug
Joe Stella | Butterfly swimmer Nick D'Arcy has been dumped from the Australian Olympic team after being charged by police with assault and causing grievous bodily harm. Mr D'Arcy allegedly broke swimmer Simon Cowley's nose and jaw with his elbow last month.
Italian authorities may revoke 007's "Licence to Drive"
Jeb Cole & Joe Stella | The iconic Aston Martin DBS used by James Bond in the upcoming film Quantum of Solace has been fished out of Italy's Lake Garda after a stunt driver lost control of the vehicle.
Garrett takes arts "very seriously", except for dance
Jeb Cole & Joe Stella | In a surprise move, artists at the Prime Minister's 2020 Summit have recommended more handouts for artists.
Morgue buys forklift for fat people, discovers they died of obesity
Jeb Cole & Joe Stella | Glebe Morgue in Sydney's inner west has purchased a forklift truck to cope with a growing number of obese corpses.
NSW govt delivers new rail line ad on time and on budget
Joe Stella | The New South Wales government won't reveal the cost of a television and print advertising campaign, featuring traffic reporter Vic Larusso, for its proposed North West Metro.
 

Australia & New Zealand

9 May | Buswell: 'the only seats I'll be sniffing now are Kingsley, Darling Range, Bunbury, Collie-Preston, Ocean Reef, Riverton, North West, Forrestfield and Jandakot'

27 Apr | Kiwi Anzac statue an enduring monument to history's most disastrous hat

27 Apr | Rudd finds low prices easier to stop than high prices

26 Apr | Sydney's polluted 'Little Venice' doesn't stink enough yet

20 Apr | Swimming thug D'Arcy dumped, may sign on as torch guard thug

20 Apr | Garrett takes arts "very seriously", except for dance

20 Apr | Morgue buys forklift for fat people, discovers they died of obesity

18 Apr | NSW govt delivers new rail line ad on time and on budget

International

9 May | Comment: Burma had it too good for too long

9 May | McGovern endorses Obama as the man to end the Vietnam War

26 Apr | Zimbabwe opposition ahead in recount after govt photocopier jams

20 Apr | Italian authorities may revoke 007's "Licence to Drive"

13 Apr | Greece demands Macedonia be called something else, except not Greece

6 Apr | Prince Philip admitted to hospital with foot-in-mouth disease

31 Mar | Is Botswana ready for its first white president?

30 Mar | Zimbabwe election may come down to imaginary postal votes

Markets

5 Apr | BA loses T3 terminal at new T5 terminal

29 Mar | $10bn rescue comes too late for Graham Murray

4 Mar | Wikipedia guy humiliated on eBay

16 Feb | Petrol commissioner will have sweeping powers to whinge about price of petrol

6 Feb | Mitsubishi to close Adelaide

29 Jan | Unionists take time off from work to guarantee state-run companies can outperform the market

28 Jan | Climate change weakening natural systems that keep epidemiologist focused on epidemiology

27 Jan | The Bulletin mourned by thousands of people who weren't buying it

Society

14 Feb | Boyfriend of the Year® St Valentine's Day Gift Guide

30 Oct | Hail of chickens rain on bullet shop

28 May | A shareflat's war on tiroir

13 Nov | Man's opinions survive four-year coma

21 Oct | Local man can credibly oppose war over oil

13 May | Local marketing student diagnosed with visual aids

10 Mar | Kim may be secretly developing breasts

14 Feb | Graffiti art allows local vandal to express identity as destructive little prick

Dead People

6 Apr | Charlton Heston dead, guns found at scene

24 Jan | No drugs on Heath Ledger $20 note, John Flynn $20 note yet to be tested

9 Jan | Saint to get check up after 40 years of pious death

28 Dec | Bhutto assassinated, 'dad would be so proud'

21 Dec | Bing Lee co-founder dead at 75, less for cash

3 Nov | Peter Andren dies after a long battle with urban Australia

21 Sep | Bob Collins, a true Territorian, dies denying role in child sex abuse

30 Aug | FBI holds Richard Jewell responsible for own death, aged 44

 
 
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