Public Address 27/01/06 - Not Being Evil
PUBLIC ADDRESS 27/01/06 - Not Being Evil
Not
Being Evil | Jan 27, 2006 09:52
Russell Brown's Hard
News
I feel a tiny bit sorry for Google as it faces
growing criticism over its decision to bend to a Chinese
government demand to censor results in that country - or be
simply shut out of China altogether - because it's hardly
the first company to roll over in this...
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Licence
to Ill | Jan 27, 2006 08:54
GUEST: Adam Hunt on
identity politics
Many of my friends are baffled and bored
with my relentless ranting about photographic driving
licences. Where's the harm in a simple, single form of
biometric ID? It makes the lives of honest people easier,
and those of villains harder...
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Breaking
the Mould | Jan 27, 2006 08:43
GUEST: Jehan Casinader
on youth crime
Jehan Casinader is a freelance journalist
in Wellington. In the week that Bailey Junior Kurariki was
denied parole, this piece explores new directions for youth
justice in New Zealand in the next political term. Now that
the election circus has well and truly wound down, Casinader
goes back and re-examines...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2880.sm
PUBLIC ADDRESS 26/01/06 - On and Off and More
On and Off
| Jan 26, 2006 09:40
Russell Brown's Hard News
Off
the Wire, the comedy news quiz programme on National Radio,
is no more. Management advised yesterday that it won't be
renewed. You don't want to moan about these things -
decisions get made, people move on - but I would like to say
that I enjoyed appearing on it...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2878.sm
More,
please | Jan 25, 2006 14:05
Fiona Rae from the
couch
This year's new TV shows are nearly upon us - Lost
is coming, as is Commander in Chief, Grey's Anatomy,
Casanova and a slew of new US shows which mostly look pretty
dodgy. Although it's fair to say the New Zealand programmers
get the pick of the bunch of US...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2877.sm
PUBLIC
ADDRESS 25/01/06 - Fire in the Kitchen!
AltNation: Word
Up | Jan 25, 2006 10:09
Graham Reid's many
things
Government and Treasury officials were thrown into
turmoil yesterday with the announcement by well-known
freelance writer S.E. Wheeler that he intended to raise his
prices by 6c a story for both feature articles and satirical
columns...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2876.sm
TV-Internet
cultural crossover | Jan 25, 2006 10:07
Russell
Brown's Hard News
Don't be too surprised if you see The
Daily Show turning up on local free-to-air television this
year. There are negotiations. I hope we get the full-whack
daily Daily Show, and that it's on in a decent slot, but
apart from that: cool, we get a little bit more of...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2875.sm
Smoke
Gets in Your Eyes | Jan 24, 2006 20:04
Che Tibby's
view from Wellington
I started out on a description of the
Michael King question, but seem to have been pushed towards
a story about the good ol' days in the Mount. I'd like to
talk about how King and others have established a pattern
for self-identification but just can't seem to shake
the...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2873.sm
新年快乐
(trans. 'it's kitchen time')| Jan 24, 2006
11:05
Living the invasion with Tze Ming Mok
The year of
the Dog is upon us, but I'm not cooking dog for New Year's
Eve dinner - for one very good reason. It's not seasonal.
Dog is for winter, it's heaty. But here's a personal
request: anyone in central Auckland have a banana-tree in
their back-yard they wouldn't...
http://publicaddress.net/default,2871.sm
PUBLIC
ADDRESS 23/01/06 - People Like Us
People Like Us |
Jan 22, 2006 12:15
Russell Brown's Hard News
You need
your mates at the Big Day Out, and your mates need you. And
so it was that a little texting, but mostly some spooky
force of attraction, drew us together in the crowd, until
there were a dozen of us, friends, happy as hell to be there
with...
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Over
and Outta Here. | Jan 21, 2006 12:20
Graham Reid's
many things
Well, thank God that's over. All the awful
music, the inane blather, the uninteresting guests, the
sheer discomfort of the whole drawn out affair. Nope, not
the Big Day Out which, if a little short on happy surprises,
was it's customary mix of the terrific (Magic Numbers), the
hilarious (Iggy),...
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ENDS