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Here’s Trouble Brief Blogs for 2009-10-19
on Oct 18, 2009 in Twitter Posts Former British army commander tells UN that Israel did more to safeguard civilians in Gaza than any army in history: http://bit.ly/4lDYVV # American couple trade children for cockatoo: http://bit.ly/3jdzfY # How to flu-proof your home: http://bit.ly/...



Here’s Trouble Brief Blogs for 2009-10-12
on Oct 11, 2009 in Twitter Posts Australian Mining company Lihir Gold reckons that gold could reach $1500/oz: http://bit.ly/4CV2jK # Broke British government starts selling off assets to pay for their past mismanagement: http://bit.ly/K71ZQ # British Government to scare children at...



Here’s Trouble Brief Blogs for Week Ending 2009-10-12
on Oct 11, 2009 in Twitter Posts Australian Mining company Lihir Gold reckons that gold could reach $1500/oz: http://bit.ly/4CV2jK # Broke British government starts selling off assets to pay for their past mismanagement: http://bit.ly/K71ZQ # British Government to scare children at...



Copper Doorhandles & Fittings Might Keep You Healthy
on Oct 10, 2009 in Science antibacterial antiseptic antiviral bacteria copper flu germs golden staph health hygiene MRSA swine flu virus Infectious diseases are an increasing problem in big cities with high population densities. Indeed, fears of a swine flu (H1N1) pandemic have dominated media headlines this year. Diseases are frequently spread when people with dirty hands touch s...



Barack Obama Did Not Deserve A Nobel Prize
on Oct 9, 2009 in International News Barack Obama nobel prize Nobel Prizes have traditionally been awarded for ACHIEVEMENT in a certain field, not INTENTION or ENCOURAGEMENT. Barack Obama might have grand plans for his own vision of peace, but he has not made any sort of measurable achievement that deserves...



How To Save Money On Books
on Sep 26, 2009 in Business, Finance and Investment ebook free trade interlibrary loan parallel importing Not many people would dispute that Australian consumers get ripped off when buying books. I first noticed this in the year 2000, when the GST was introduced by the Howard government. I was a university student, and the cost of a single textbook had...