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A cautionary tale…
Bernard Keane / Tuesday, 9 February 2010 / 9
The Government’s weekend handout to the free-to-air television networks — $100-odd million this year and $150m next -– has sunk with barely a trace in the media.
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The booming Aussie dollar is encouraging Australians to travel more overseas, yesterday’s Super Bowl was the most watched game in history and the most watched TV show ever, Clive Palmer is back to his old tricks and more business briefs.

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11 Comments
FD, i will have two please!
Crikey’s answer to the Snuggie and I want one.
Please, send me 2. Can they have those gorgeous, slightly dazed and confused bunnies on them?
First Dog, we love you.
Please let the Queue Jumper be a real object, I want one!
Ooo I have to get in early. I would love one FD, please.
It is a real thing. Under construction. Stay tuned.
I’ll wear mine to a job interview - ha !!
“It is a real thing. Under construction. Stay tuned.”
Let me guess. They’re being manufactured on Christmas Island as we speak?
I wonder if wearing it at check- in for an international flight might have customs, etc viewing me as a less than favourite ambassador for Oz?
How many queues does it take to make a jumper?
But, there are no q’s in jumper…