HARD NEWS 21/03/03 - Special Edition
Early days |Mar 21, 2003 12:23
Russell Brown's
Hard News
One criticism that cannot so far be levelled
against the new Kim Kill TV vehicle Face to Face is that it
is dull. Having galloped through an interview last week with
an American military strategist, Dear Kim hooked up this
week with Saint John Pilger of the Parish of Sydney. And by
the end of the programme he was shouting that the interview
was a "disgrace" and she, eyebrow arched like an angry
Siamese, ventured that ...
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What is it good for? |Mar 20, 2003 17:57
Jolisa
Gracewood in NYC
So George W. Bush addressed the nation
tonight, announcing the beginning of what one letter writer
to the New York Times this week called his "shoot first and
ask questions later" plan. It was an uncharacteristically
solemn performance by the President; I'm guessing he'd had
his smirk muscles Botoxed for the occasion. Bush only
addressed the one nation, of course - 'cos everyone else can
just kiss his grits - and emphasized his personal desire
...
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Caution - unmarked future ahead |Mar 20, 2003 13:16
Debra Daley's astral plane
We have been preparing for
a while to host the Japanese boy with whom Beau stayed in
Fukuoka last year. His school party was to arrive on
Saturday, and everyone has been looking forward to it.
Yesterday the school Taisei Gakuen called, following George
Bush's anouncement of the ultimatum to Saddam, and cancelled
the school trip to New Zealand - which they had been
planning for more than a year. From the Japanese
perspective, ...
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Dispatches |Mar 20, 2003 12:36
Now playing in the
Muse Lounge
The fourth Moloko album is a sleek
breakthrough. Now-staple band members Paul Slowly (drums)
and Eddie Stevens (keyboards) have stabilised Roisin
Murphy's erratic genius and given Mark Brydon something to
play with. 'Come on' is the missing Parliament track and
'Cannot contain this' is blissed chillout. The album's
comparitively straight-up jazz sound feels like a marker:
maybe after dance everything's going to slip sideways into
that old Wayne Shorter world. TV3 is already ...
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A Blair in the Bush... |Mar 19, 2003 10:16
Damian
Christie - Cracker With Attitude
48:00.00 Yesterday at
1pm, President George W. Bush told Saddam Hussein and his
cohorts to leave Baghdad. Where to go, he did not say; why,
he was a bit dodgy on that one too; for how long was also
left a bit up in the air, but had a ring of ?permanently?
about it, rather than just suggesting Hussein looked tired
and could do with a couple of weeks in the Med. The "when"
...
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Tzaruch shemirah! Hasof bah! |Mar 17, 2003 13:58
Rob
O'Neill live in Sydney
A few weeks ago I covered the
strange goings-on at Coogee. The apparition of Mary in the
form of a wooden fence, the faithful flocking and
swooning... Since then, you may have heard, the fence was
vandalised and the council is now trying to rebuild it in a
way that maintains the miracle appearance of Mary in the
mid-afternoon sun
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