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November, 2005 |
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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 |
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ASHES
2005 Andrew Coorey
The
sleeping giant never woke
And left not just one saddened bloke
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Live
Strong Al
McGee
One of the many life mottos now tattooed on society's
arm in the form of fashionable rubber bracelets ...
more
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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 |
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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 |
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Disabled,
Not Dead Dan Taverne
While sitting here trying to generate ideas for this
column, I received a call from my doctor. ... more |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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