Crikey readers weigh in on Qantas, asylum seeker deaths and the curious case of whether Julian Assange is a journalist.
Your Say: Daily Mail readers’ feedback
Julian Assange is not a journalist
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The death knell of the US democratic republic
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A desperate embrace of moral bankruptcy
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Uranium’s uncertain future
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The blindness of being pro-Europe
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Hot air and Durban
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Gerard Henderson responds
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Black Swans and Christmas turkeys
Black Swans and Christmas turkeys: Niall Clugston writes: Re. “Power Shots: can Swan beat the banks? … biggest Power fails of 2011 …“ (yesterday, item 14). Well, in fact, Australian parliaments have all the power that previously resided with absolute monarchs. The only real restriction is the federal constitution, but that doesn’t mention interest rates. […]
The Australia Network: a window on ‘Australian life’
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Once you start knifing people, you never stop
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Ensuring adequate pay for politicians
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Sock puppets are not real people
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Stridency does not a majority make
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Beware retailers, respect the Sigmoid Curve
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A question of degrees for future education
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Small business and the light on the hill
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Scholars deserve scholarships
14-year-old girls don’t represent adults: John Thompson writes: Re. “Richard Farmer’s chunky bits” (Friday, item 12). OK, get upset with Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority for banning the ad campaign for safety reasons, if you will, but get even more upset that they haven’t banned it for using a 14-year-old girl as a representation of womanhood! […]
Morals take back seat when it comes to taking political advantage
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MRRT: this is the economy, not the Melbourne Cup
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Lobbyists and public policy decisions
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Journalists fail us on nuclear proliferation
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Unemployment in the UK
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