Public Address 20/09/06 - All Kinds Of Crazy Stuff
PUBLIC ADDRESS 20/09/06 - All kinds of crazy stuff
Liars | Sep 20, 2006 11:18
Russell
Brown's Hard News
Does it say somewhere in the Exclusive
Brethren manual that church members should lie as they see
fit? You have to wonder. Everyone's favourite secretive
patriarchal sect has popped up again across the Tasman, this
time denying a meeting between four of its representatives
and the leader of...
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Alt.Nation: Mental Health Strikes 1
in 2 | Sep 20, 2006 10:05
Graham Reid's many
things
More than half of all New Zealanders will not have
a mental illness at some time in their lives according to a
survey released yesterday. And of those people, four out of
five said that they had not suffered any kind of anxiety,
stress, or depression, or enjoyed substance misuse...
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Rectitude | Sep 19, 2006
21:58
David Slack on his own account
Things we can't
talk about are all the rage at the moment, so get a load of
this shovelful. You'll have to make your way through this
first paragraph, though, because mail censorship programs
make it quite impossible for me to mention them until we are
over the break...
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Ian Wishart: Homo? | Sep 19, 2006
18:06
Damian Christie - Cracker With Attitude
…Not as
far as I know, but given that it's now apparently a
perfectly legitimate tactic of "investigative journalism" to
go on a public fishing expedition despite any evidence,
let's see if any Public Address readers can dish any
poof-dirt on the anything-but-elusive Mr W...
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Metics Finito | Sep 18, 2006
21:15
The End Times with Dr. Che
So much to write
about, so little time. In a nutshell what this series tried
to do is reduce down the 100k words of my thesis into
something palatable for everyday readers. As many of you may
attest, the academic world is all about learning an entirely
new language for...
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