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Australia · AustraliaAs op-ed sage Holman Jenkins notes in the Wall Street Journal, Americans' November 5 date with the ballot box draws ever closer, meaning Big Media lies about any and all candidates not of the Left will soon reach fever pitch: A Democratic presidential campaign, representing the incumbent party, fabricated evidence that its Republican opponent andSee the Story
<b><center>Pack your bags, Sarah</b></center>
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Australia · AustraliaQuadrant and the Danube Institute, the leading centre-right think tank in Central Europe, have joined forces to bring you a lively debate in Sydney’s Fullerton Hotel on Monday, April8, from 5pm on The Populist Moment and the Centre Right. Speakers include Tony Abbott, Paul Kelly, David Martin Jones and Istvan Kiss. Book via this linkSee the Story
<center><b>A night with<i>Quadrant</i> and the Danube Institute</center></b>
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Tony Abbott · AustraliaThe young, we are often told, are the hope of the future. Uncorroded by the cynicism that comes from a lifetime of observing hopes and ideals trodden beneath presumed champions' feet of clay, they wear principle on the sleeve and brook no cowardly retreat from what is right, just, fair and brave. Well some youngstersSee the Story
<center><b>‘Shut up’, he argued</center></b>
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Wind Power · AustraliaAmerican writer, columnist and psychologist Rob Henderson is the chap who coined the term "luxury beliefs", which he explains in a few words as the ruinous, status-related abstractions arising from "new-fangled ideas that are often born in elite universities and inculcated throughout the world". Think here of men can be women if they say so,See the Story
<center><b>The luxury of delusion</b></center>
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Gaza · GazaIt's paywalled, which is a great pity because today's Chris Mitchell column in The Australian raises points that need to be put to Australia's police forces in general and their politically atuned commissioners in particular: ...As ASIO boss Mike Burgess said last week, the intelligence services still see Sunni Muslim terrorism as a threat. ThisSee the Story
<center><b>Highly selective<br> blue eyes</center></b>
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Gaza · GazaApart from the fun of a presidential election, a prime reason to spend a year in the US was that it isn't Melbourne. That's a painful admission for a sixth-generaton son of John Batman's nice spot for a village, for the place once had its own quaint and self-absorbed charm, only some of which yetSee the Story
<center><b>Sicktoria Police</center></b>
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Australia · AustraliaIt's funny the things that stash themselves in memory's lower drawers, how a word or name can niggle with demands that you place it, remember why it was once important or, more to the point, why it has just now pinged an immediate reaction. Such has been the case these past few days with theSee the Story
<center><b>Left-brained and<br>out of pocket</center></b>
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Australia · AustraliaIn the Germany of 1935, a fun night at home with die kinder might well have seen the board game Juden Raus hauled out of the cupboard for some family fun. Akin to Monopoly with a touch of Chinese Checkers, the object was to drive from a walled city pawn-like playing pieces (above), all sportingSee the Story
<center><b><i>Judenfrei</center></b></i>
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