Monday, July 09, 2012

Monday 9th July News


Labor’s phoney Green row

Piers Akerman – Monday, July 09, 2012 (5:34am)

For a brief moment last weekend it seemed as if Labor was going to act responsibly and ditch its Green partners but it all proved to be just another Labor stunt.
Labor’s NSW general secretary, Sam Dastyari, had told The Weekend Australian he would move a motion at this weekend’s NSW Labor conference urging the party to consider preferencing the Greens last at the federal election.
His motion will call on Labor to ‘’no longer provide the Greens party automatic preferential treatment in any future preference negotiations’’.
Dastyari even branded the Greens ‘’extremists not unlike One Nation’’ and said it was time to ‘’redefine the relationship’’. 

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Pristel sends a note to Guthrie


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Column - Masterchef reveals nation’s essential ingredient


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A Taliban divorce


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Column - Labor wakes up to the Greens years too late


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Barely one in three is a fail


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Labor goes the Greens, but still not hard enough


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Is Gillard’s boat policy disaster now a security threat?


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They're calling it a 'tax on the dying'

Bob Davis Funeral
EXCLUSIVE A GRIEVING family claims that a cemetery slapped them with a $55 carbon tax bill for burying a relative calling it a "tax on the dying".

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Google the new teacher of sex ed

Teens 1
WHY talk about sex when you can Google it? Cyber space is the tool for teens who want to learn about the birds and the bees.

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Mayor's bike plan gets a flat

Clover Moore bike
EXCLUSIVE LORD Mayor Clover Moore's utopian dream of a car-free CBD and extensive bike path network has been dealt a crushing blow.

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'Flab jab' could help tackle obesity

An obesity vaccine has been developed that uses the immune system to keep the body slim.
THE "flab jab" has shown promising early results in mouse studies.
If the vaccine passes further safety trials, scientists believe it could provide a revolutionary new weapon against obesity.
Currently the only non-dieting options for controlling weight are surgery and strong drugs that can have serious side effects.
The vaccine works by stimulating the immune system to attack a hormone that promotes slow metabolism and weight gain.

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Assad Accuses US of Fueling Uprising

  • In TV interview, Syrian President Bashar Assad accuses US of encouraging country's uprising, says he has nothing in common with the late Muammar Qaddafi and Hosni Mubarak, who were both toppled in Libya and Egypt.

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Dems Defend Economy, Attack Romney's Finances

Democratic leaders defend Obama's economic record, while also calling out Romney's personal finances

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States Fight 'Drug Tourists' Trafficking Painkillers

Authorities say painkiller trade has made drug overdoses leading cause of accidental death in dozens of states

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Oscar-Winning Film Star
Ernest Borgnine Dies at 95

Ernest Borgnine, who won an Oscar for his role in "Marty" in 1955, has died at age 95 of renal failure



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