Floating Facebook’s boat: will it stay afloat?

Demand for Facebook stock has been so strong that its promoters have raised the price range for the IPO from levels that already had sophisticated technology investors scratching their heads.

What would a real economic reform budget look like?

What would a hardcore economic reform budget look like, stripped of political self-interest? It depends on what your economic priorities are.

Police bribes probe the ticking time-bomb under News Corp

With the word’s gaze fixed firmly on Rebekah Brooks, Operation Elveden — the broader criminal investigation into News International’s payments to police and military officials — is a ticking time-bomb.

What lurks beneath stock market fears

Australia — already a proxy for China’s growth trends — could be more vulnerable to a potential second global banking crisis than we normally imagine, says Robert Gottliebsen of Business Spectator.

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VIDEO OF THE DAY

Solitary Forever, sings Hawkie.

CRISIS IN GREECE

The Stump

Greece economy and its global implications.

GAME ON

video games

Crikey‘s video games blog.

LEVESON

US election

Coverage of the Leveson Inquiry.


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  • Morgan: Labor’s ever so slight recovery

    The latest Morgan poll shows Labor up slightly from a record low the week before. But the Coalition maintain a whopping lead of 59-41, reports William Bowe, whose analysis includes a look at his “seat of the week.”

  • Video of the Day: Solitary Forever, sings Hawkie

    At Wednesday night’s ACTU Congress dinner, former prime minister-cum-one-man-cover-band Bob Hawke gave a rousing rendition of Solidarity Forever.

  • ACMA squibs while Austereo squirms

    Only in the enfeebled, law-bound fantasy land of Australian media regulation could the governing statutory authority and an offending radio network get themselves into such a silly squabble over what are acceptable standards of decency, writes David Salter.

  • Have we been scammed? Not for all the tea in China

    It began with a simple request for a photograph. Then came the tea room. Then came the bill, and it wasn’t small. Anything is better than being a sucker, writes K Johnson, but was he actually scammed? You decide…

  • Introducing Basil the bung-eyed camp dog

    His intention at first was obvious: give me food. Now. Basil the bung-eyed camp dog from Arnhemland is an expert at soliciting munchies from strangers — but also a loyal friend, writes Bob Gosford.

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