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9:53 PM Nov 24th
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@, flight attendant says "our planes are like mullets: business up front, party in the back." Mullets - ha!
3:37 PM Nov 17th
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Cancellation of Indonesian presidential visit to Australian parliament is a public diplomacy wedge for the opposition - will they strike?
2:13 PM Nov 16th
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Contemplating media support for climate change - every TV news bulletin leads with a story about adverse weather somewhere in the world
12:03 AM Nov 16th
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Alan Freitag's book, 'Global Public Relations' makes some crucial points on future diplomacy requirements and the role of PR
2:38 PM Nov 15th
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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!
9:38 PM Nov 12th
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Contemplating the good times Cecil Sharp must have had collecting his English folk songs from the Southern Appalachians in the early 20th C
2:29 PM Nov 12th
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Despite the GFC and other interesting events, Australian television news is absorbed with Tiger Woods playing in the Aussie Masters.
11:12 PM Nov 11th
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Thinking about the idea that the more followers you have, the better are your Tweets. Doesn't make a lot of sense.
2:00 PM Nov 10th
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Australian education minister Julia Gillard says parents should not have to go to Helen Back for information. Who's Helen Back?
10:43 PM Nov 9th
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Anyone have any stories about Denton, Texas, that they'd like to share?
7:13 PM Nov 9th
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Wondering why I am not at @ in San Diego - one of my favorite towns in the USA
3:36 PM Nov 9th
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PR advice from the 18thC - 'If you imagine speaking plain sense and reason will do your business you will find yourself grossly mistaken'
1:49 PM Nov 9th
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Worth reading: E R Shell - 'Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture' - some interesting observations about factory farmed meat
1:42 PM Nov 9th
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Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants - Edmund Burke, 1790
1:06 PM Nov 9th
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There is no qualification for government but virtue and wisdom, actual or presumptive - Edmund Burke, 1790
1:03 PM Nov 9th
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Despite his conviction of personal failure, Boswell seems to have lived a life of 'scribbling, drinking and love making' - not so bad.
10:09 PM Nov 8th
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If James Boswell could be 'haunted by a conviction of personal failure' after writing his Life of Johnson, what hope the rest of us?
10:08 PM Nov 8th
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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
9:59 PM Nov 8th
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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!
9:56 PM Nov 8th
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- Name Richard Stanton
- Location Charlotte NC
- Bio Participant Observer, Australian in America, Globalizer, Author.
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