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in News by Trevor Cook
July 22, 2010 — Both Gillard and Abbott are deficient in similar ways as national leaders. Both are running as opposition leaders against the Rudd government, a bizarre position for Gillard, who now seems exempt from all responsibility for the fiascos of...
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March 27, 2010 — Obama's anti-Israeli hysteria dangerous and destructive Greg Sheridan, Foreign editor, The Australian March 27, 2010 12:00AM BARACK Obama's anti-Israel jihad is one of the most irresponsible policy...
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March 27, 2010 — Monday, 26 January 2009 --- Updated March 27, 2010 Prompted by scenes of Hobart, a Tasmanian devil whispers to me "let's do it." So let it be bis for that billet-doux to Botany Bay previously posted right here: "Australia, a...
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November 12, 2009 — -1225796669514 Rudd must charm India Greg Sheridan, Foreign editor From: The Australian November 12, 2009 12:00AM KEVIN Rudd has a lot to do in India in his very short visit this week: a new...
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in News by Commonsense and Wonder
April 06, 2010 — U.S. Allows Iran Its Nuclear Vision - Greg Sheridan (The Australian) President Obama has decided to abandon any serious effort to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He is determined instead to...
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August 31, 2010 — In 2009 Greg Sheridan wrote a brief and thoughtful, if confronting, article about the Rudd government’s misuse of the office of the Governor General . The article was not primarily about Quentin...
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August 27, 2010 — a parliamentary debate on Afghanistan (perish the thought!) Greg Sheridan can write. Maybe. Or, rather, the more of this stuff we get, the less connected it seems to anything, except the interest of its...
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in News by Herald Sun
August 25, 2010 — granted as one more critical vote for Gillard might just offend him enough… Already he’s steering clear of the other independents , and seems to be angling to get the most powerful vote of all - that of the...
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in News by Larvatus Prodeo
August 27, 2010 — foreign policy, Greg Sheets Sheridan wrote, mourning that the man of steel would not be succeeded by the age of Iron. The Greens are less fussed about Afghanistan than they were about Iraq…But they might...
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August 26, 2010 — . But being taken for granted as one more critical vote for Gillard might just offend him enough… Already he’s steering clear of the other independents , and seems to be angling to get the most powerful vote of...
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in Sports by Silver Screen and Roll
August 22, 2010 — Times Forum Blue And Gold " Master Movements ESPN: Team USA: Odds and ends from Madrid - TrueHoop Blog - ESPN Sheridan: Learning experience for Team USA - ESPN Kevin Durant helps Team USA...
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in Sports by Magic Basketblog
August 22, 2010 — ,” Sheridan writes. 3. Notes from USA 77, LTU 61 , NBA.com, John Schuhmann The Buzz: Schuhmann breaks down Saturday’s exhibition game. 4. Greg Oden: “I’m on schedule to...
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August 16, 2010 — , The Mother, Road to Perdition, and Some Voices. He has also recently completed filming on Jim Sheridan’s Dream House, Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, and Jon Favreau’s Cowboys...
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August 12, 2010 — and O'Shea scrambled to snuff out the danger. The crowd welcomed on Andy Keogh and Greg Cunningham for the tiring Sheridan and Kevin Kilbane. After more changes from both sides,...
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August 10, 2010 — . 26 --George Hill on Jan. 7 --Courtney Lee on Jan. 28 --Greg Oden on Feb. 4 *********************** Danny Granger injured his right ring finger during Team USA's practice Tuesday. ESPN.com's Chris Sheridan...