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  1. www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=9721
  2. @southwestair, flight attendant says "our planes are like mullets: business up front, party in the back." Mullets - ha!
  3. Cancellation of Indonesian presidential visit to Australian parliament is a public diplomacy wedge for the opposition - will they strike?
  4. Contemplating media support for climate change - every TV news bulletin leads with a story about adverse weather somewhere in the world
  5. Alan Freitag's book, 'Global Public Relations' makes some crucial points on future diplomacy requirements and the role of PR
  6. Not at NCA but find it hard to believe delegates asked to turn of electronic devices in sessions - it's not the US Open, FGS!
  7. Contemplating the good times Cecil Sharp must have had collecting his English folk songs from the Southern Appalachians in the early 20th C
  8. Despite the GFC and other interesting events, Australian television news is absorbed with Tiger Woods playing in the Aussie Masters.
  9. Thinking about the idea that the more followers you have, the better are your Tweets. Doesn't make a lot of sense.
  10. Australian education minister Julia Gillard says parents should not have to go to Helen Back for information. Who's Helen Back?
  11. Anyone have any stories about Denton, Texas, that they'd like to share?
  12. Wondering why I am not at @prsa in San Diego - one of my favorite towns in the USA
  13. PR advice from the 18thC - 'If you imagine speaking plain sense and reason will do your business you will find yourself grossly mistaken'
  14. Worth reading: E R Shell - 'Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture' - some interesting observations about factory farmed meat
  15. Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants - Edmund Burke, 1790
  16. There is no qualification for government but virtue and wisdom, actual or presumptive - Edmund Burke, 1790
  17. Despite his conviction of personal failure, Boswell seems to have lived a life of 'scribbling, drinking and love making' - not so bad.
  18. If James Boswell could be 'haunted by a conviction of personal failure' after writing his Life of Johnson, what hope the rest of us?
  19. Adam Smith's 'working poor' have become Barack Obama's 'working families' but they still can't afford to eat butcher's meat every day
  20. In 1776 Adam Smith wrote that only a few 'working poor' could afford to eat butchers meat - wily Scot knew McDonald's was around the corner!