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'Get over Bali' says Muslim matriarch

06.02.2008 23:28    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE woman at the centre of the Jihad Sheilas controversy says families of victims of the Bali bombings should "move on".


Vanishing of the Bees - Colony Collapse Disorder

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
This is a great trailer showing what will happen if the bees vanish. Colony collapse disorder(CCD) isn't in Australia at this stage but we are waiting for conclusive research results so we can advert this disaster in Australia.

Midwestern Bio-Ag Bio-News Vol 13 Issue 1

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
This is the latest newsletter from Midwestern Bio-Ag Winter 2008. In this issue:

Why is Climate Change not Debated?

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
Shouldn't debate on climate change be put through the same scrutiny as other scientific debates? Climate change could effect us all and all the evidence should be considered. 20/20 look into some simple questions.


Noosa Festival of Surfing 2008

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
The Festival - a celebration of the surfing lifestyle
Noosa Festival of Surfing 2008

Composting - Making Soil Improver from Rubbish

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
This is a great old document from the CSIRO on composting. It is written for the home gardener but also has some great scientific information like the right carbon to nitrogen ratios(C/N ratio) for compost. Composting - Making soil improver

Getting Things Done with David Allen

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
David Allen speaks at google explaining the concepts behind Getting Things Done(GTD) . He shows how to identify when you are off track and how to get back on. One point that I liked was that we can only store

How to Make Seedling Pots from Newspaper

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
The lovely Willi Galloway from eHow shows us how to create newspaper seedling pots from old newspapers. Try to only use black and white newspaper as they don't have the chemicals which are found in coloured newspaper. Always use a

How to Recognise Propaganda in Elections and Marketing

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
This educational video shows the propaganda techniques used in elections/marketing and how to evaluate them. The general techniques used are listed below:

Screen Cleaner Screen Saver

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
Cheers Sarah for the idea. It contains a pug(little dog) licking your computer screen clean. He doesn't do the best job but he'll get there.
Screen Cleaner Screen Saver

Old people are not the same these days

06.02.2008 23:19    nuganics.com.au
This is a great little article from a Queensland newspaper. God bless you Edna.
Old people are not the same these days

Blathering for Wednesday, 06 February 2008

06.02.2008 23:06    stillhq.com
13:34 : Flying home today... Killing time at lax at the moment

US banks 'likely' to cut dividends

06.02.2008 23:03    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
MORE US banks are likely to reduce their dividends in 2008 to shore up capital, as they boost reserves for a growing number of soured loans, a banking analyst said overnight.

Fury at drain search graffiti pair

06.02.2008 22:08    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
POLICE have called for a pair of graffiti vandals to turn themselves in after they led emergency workers down a drain before vanishing.

Gillard and Bishop clash over AWAs plan

06.02.2008 22:08    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
LABOR'S plan to pare back employment awards by 2010 will create a simple safety net that ends the need for individual contracts, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard said yesterday.

'Girlfriend a bloke' just a joke, say cops

06.02.2008 22:08    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A MAN who overheard police officers telling a suspected thief that his girlfriend was once a man recalled that it seemed "just a fun joke", a court heard yesterday.

Howard's $1100 election loss booze bill

06.02.2008 22:08    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
JOHN Howard and his closest ministerial colleagues commiserated over their election loss with $1111 worth of taxpayer-funded wine, beer and food at a final lunch last year.

Telstra comes to broadband party

06.02.2008 21:51    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TELSTRA has finally "flicked the switch" on providing faster broadband to as many customers as possible, after the government endorsed the competition watchdog's decision not to regulate the service.

A green light for big polluters

06.02.2008 21:51    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
SENATOR Penny Wong yesterday gave the most unambiguous sign yet that big polluters would be allocated free permits under a carbon trading scheme.

US mortgage applications skyrocket

06.02.2008 21:51    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
US mortgage applications rose last week to the highest level in nearly four years, fuelled by demand for home purchase loans as interest rates hovered near recent lows, an industry group said overnight.

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