Chris Moore

@italdoctor

Father, public servant, unionist, politics & current affairs junky. Sometime troublemaker, slacker & advocate. Books, reggae, film, science, history, bellydance

Joined June 2011

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  1. Mar 19

    15% done with Gilgamesh, by Stephen Mitchell

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  2. Mar 10

    60% done with The Buried Book, by David Damrosch

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  3. Mar 2

    On page 85 of 315 of The Buried Book, by David Damrosch

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    Feb 15

    In 2001 I was a finalist for a story on tax minimisation

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  5. Feb 15

    On page 30 of 378 of A Literature of Their Own, by Elaine Showalter

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  6. Jan 25

    I wonder if a lot of RTBU members are feeling pretty sick at this point? How can negotiations in good faith occur in this environment?

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    Jan 23

    Harmers Lawyers announces staff’s physical presence in office more important than plight of workers:

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    Jan 23

    The FWC has received 3 applications against the rail strike: 1 from Sydney Trains, 1 from the Transport minister, and one from law firm Harmers Workplace Lawyers

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  11. Jan 17

    The NSW roads minister, Melinda Pavey, keeping those truckies in line.

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    Jan 17

    Why would you listen to anything says, especially about music?

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  16. Jan 12

    On page 44 of 192 of The Europeans, by Henry James

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  17. 23 Dec 2017

    On page 50 of 231 of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, by David Riazanov

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  18. 20 Dec 2017

    On page 30 of 440 of A History of Economic Thought, by Isaak Illich Rubin

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  19. 19 Dec 2017

    Finished with The Worldly Philosophers, by Robert L. Heilbroner

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  20. 8 Dec 2017

    On page 100 of 368 of The Worldly Philosophers, by Robert L. Heilbroner

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