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Celebrity proud supporter of some shit with spastics Print E-mail
Friday, 15 June 2007

Celebrity footballer Wayne Freehold reaffirmed his commitment to charitable causes yesterday, when he agreed to make an appearance for disabled children's charity Bright Futures, or as he calls it "that fucking thing with the kids". The announcement was made in a late-night cell-phone call with his agent, Michael Liebowitz, who laughingly declared the footballer "a bloody humanitarian."

 
Tae Bo video finally thrown out Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 June 2007

ImageAfter gathering dust on a rumpus room bookshelf for more than seven years, a faded copy of Tae Bo Gold has been consigned to the dump during a moment of self-awareness on the part of its owner, accounts payable clerk Teri Rosewater. "Every other time I've cleaned that room, I've told myself I'll get back into Tae Bo one day," she said. "This time, I had to face the facts. After all, we don't even own a VCR anymore."

 
Pell urges MPs to vote according to his conscience Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 June 2007

ImageDefying the Biblical concept of free will, Sydney Archbishop George Pell has ordered Catholic MPs to follow his moral lead or risk the fires of damnation. "Politicians who support stem cell legislation must realise their voting has consequences for their place in the life of the church," he said. "My conscience is clear...as it should be to any God-fearing elected official who wants communion next Sunday. Let he who is without sin cast the first vote."

 
Howard unveils scheme to trade emissions for votes Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 June 2007

ImagePrime Minister John Howard has revealed an ambitious scheme to trade carbon dioxide emissions for votes in the upcoming Federal Election. The scheme involves companies trading pollution with each other in the form of political capital for the Coalition.

 
Packer out of Nine, into entertainment Print E-mail
Friday, 08 June 2007

ImageWith the sale of 75% of PBL Media to a foreign superannuation company, James Packer has finally given up control of the family's media empire. When asked what he planned to do with the $5 billion proceeds of the deal, Packer said he intends to "make the leap Dad never did - into intelligent, engaging media ventures".

 
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