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December 24th

How long before we see this at the SCG?

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 24, 2004 - 4:32am

Considering that Test cricket in Australia is sponsored by a mobile phone company, it can't be long before we will have this to endure:

Submitted to Poynter Online's Media Tidbits by Monique Van Dusseldorp:

December 23rd

From Nazareth to Bethlehem, Anno 2004

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 23, 2004 - 4:19pm

While the world sings "peace on earth", Palestinians living in Bethlehem are not allowed to go to work, school, or hospitals. They might be able to see light stars in the sky above the town, however, there is a great chance that they might see Israeli Apache helicopters instead.

December 22nd

What not to buy for Christmas

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 22, 2004 - 10:29am

Leave that shahtoosh alone. And no we're not buying a tiger cub for the kids. The World Wildlife Fund has released its list of Ten Things Not To Buy For Christmas. (Why they've left their Christmas anti-shopping till December 21 is beyond me.)

Full text of the WWF press release follows:

Ten things not to buy for Christmas

Gland, Switzerland – Looking for that elusive gift or sumptuous dining experience as the festive season approaches in many countries?

Bangladesh Victory Day

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 22, 2004 - 6:55am

December 17, 1971: Bangladesh proclaimed its independence from Pakistan following a civil war that was resolved with military intervention from India. Dhaka's Daily Star produced a special Victory Day supplement last Thursday containing a number of accounts of the events of the time.

December 21st

"One Day of War" (2004)

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 21, 2004 - 4:19am

By sheer chance I happened to watch on BBC World last night the second part of a two-hour documentary produced for BBC Two's "This World" program called "One Day of War". It was a quite fascinating account of sixteen people in each of sixteen trouble spots around the world, all filmed on the same day, 22 March 2004.

December 18th

Al Jazeera on Australia

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 18, 2004 - 4:14pm

Al-Jazeera's English language website is one of my primary sources for world news on the web these days, giving as it does a different, professional and independent perspective on world events from the Middle East angle. When they draw their attention to Australia, you can be sure it is unlikely to be in a positive light, but it makes for a worthwhile benchmark of our perception overseas.

December 14th

Global Village Idiot to head IAEA?

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 14, 2004 - 4:10am

Disturbing report in Sunday's Washington Post claiming that the Bush Administration has been bugging the telephones of IAEA director-general Mohammed El Baradei ("IAEA Leader's Phone Tapped"). It's all about looking for dirt to use to block El Baradei's reappointment for a third term.

December 13th

Human wall across Bangladesh

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 13, 2004 - 10:22am

An amazing protest in Bangladesh on Saturday against the government. Organised by the opposittion Awami League, an estimated five million people formed a human chain right across Bangladesh between 3pm and 4pm yesterday. Here is a map published by Sunday's Daily Star of the path of the chain.

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