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Nine launches 2008 schedule — will it stop the slide?

Imitation is always the sincerest form of flattery in commercial TV and Nine CEO, David Gyngell practiced it last night with a vengeance with the launch of the struggling network’s 2008 schedule, writes Glenn Dyer.

Mungo: A world class exhibition of weaselling

Last week’s interest rate rise effectively destroyed our Dear Leader’s credibility. The whole of his 2004 campaign was exposed as a lie and his continuing claims of superior economic management revealed as fraudulent, writes Mungo MacCallum.

Australia revealed: know your product

We’ve been drilling down into data from Roy Morgan Research to locate voters who may be feeling the squeeze, like to buy Australian and have an eye for a bargain to see how they will vote, writes Christian Kerr.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups

Howard stands firm … APEC’s success overrated … The Sydney Declaration … Peter Beattie … Gordon Brown … Jetstar … deciphering newspaper readership ….

Peter Garrett: I haven’t lost my passion and I’m not missing

Crikey’s comments and imagery at the start of Friday’s Q&A item on the Tasmanian pulp mill were highly misleading. They create both a wrong impression and a sense of bias, writes Peter Garrett.

Australia the losers in the Asian arms race

Australia is now in the midst of the most intensive regional arms race seen since the late Cold War, writes Defence analyst by Dr Carlo Kopp. And it’s now repeating exactly the same kind of defence planning blunders committed during the late 1930s. Meanwhile, Canberra appears blissfully unaware of the changes we are seeing in Asia.