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  November, 2005

Taking the Plunge: A Session in the Anthouse OJ Pennington
Last week I caught up with Ant Whitehouse, a supremely talented sound smith and long time friend of The Cud ... more

 

ASHES 2005 Andrew Coorey
The sleeping giant never woke
And left not just one saddened bloke ... more

 
Live Strong Al McGee
One of the many life mottos now tattooed on society's arm in the form of fashionable rubber bracelets ... more
 
 
A Dad to be attempts to answer a child’s questions The Loaded Dog
I am having a child quite soon. It is a daunting thought ... more
 

Slipping Past The Point of No Return?
George Bush’s Second Term Unravels Evan Kanarakis

Almost twelve months ago I offered an overview of what we might expect to be some of the key issues that would dominate President Bush’s second term in office. ... more

 
Disabled, Not Dead Dan Taverne
While sitting here trying to generate ideas for this column, I received a call from my doctor. ... more
 
The Flightless Birds Have Spoken:
One Australian’s perspective of what happens when New Zealand holds an election. Gordon White

I’ve voted a couple of times before. more
 
Twelve Months of the Cud The Cud Editors
The past twelve months have surely flown by here at the Cud, but it has been a happy, busy, and rewarding year for us ... more
 
SCULPTURES BY THE SEA, BONDI BEACH, SYDNEY Felicity Kitson
Are you going to miss the big fried egg on Tamarama beach, the mosaic-covered combi at McKenzies and the gossipy old paling fence in Mark’s Park? ... more
 
Australia's War On Terror Terrorizes Australia P K Chu
It’s apt that in this age of terror, I’m terrified. That’s the idea isn’t it? ... more
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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