Public Address 02/08/04 - A Better Day, Perhaps
PUBLIC ADDRESS 02/08/04 - A Better Day, Perhaps
Not so rough trade | Aug 02, 2004 11:24
Russell
Brown's Hard News
Yes, it'll take another two years at
least to conclude negotiations, and as long as the rich
countries can wangle to properly implement, but the outcome
of the Geneva WTO round - which finally puts agricultural
export subsidies on the block - is both a vindication of the
process and...
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Trawl my *rse | Aug 02, 2004
09:42
GUEST James Littlewood in the culture
The sea -
it's been rightly said - is one hell of a place. I can vouch
for this, I've been there and seen it. Proverbially strange.
It's a good thing. One of the good things about the sea is
fish...
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Slow Burn | Jul 31, 2004 10:06
Fiona
Rae from the couch
Slightly sad old time on the telly at
the moment, with several good things gone, or about to go.
Loving the slow burn of The Sopranos though, its focus on
the minutiae of family relationships and the way each
episode starts small and seems like an epic by the
end..
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Keith Rankin: Clipping The Ticket; Solving Hormuz, In Context
Ian Powell: Inhumanity Of US Economic Sanctions Against Cuba – Infant Mortality And Starvation; Time To End NZ’s Silence
Ramzy Baroud: Subjects Of Empire - Breaking The Cycle Of Arab Dependency On US Elections
Peter Dunne: Dunne's Weekly - The Pragmatic Food For Fuel Deal With Singapore
Eugene Doyle: After Israel’s Brutal Attack On Kiwis, Our Government Does Nothing
Keith Rankin: Has Sweden Become A De Facto Apartheid Narco State?