Editorial - Page 10
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BitCoin – a monetary revolution
E-gold was an exciting development in the world of money. E-Gold is a kind of private currency, although to be strictly correct it is an electronic account keeping and payment system that monetises gold. E-Gold provides an electronic means of making... More about BitCoin – a monetary revolution
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What is going on at Fukushima?
There have been reports on the reactor crisis in Japan that range on the John Cleese scale of alerts all the way from “No worries” to the never before used extreme ”The Saturday barbie is cancelled”. So perhaps one should... More about What is going on at Fukushima?
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Delamore Lodge & Diamonds
Every so often, you have one of those truly magical occasions where life is absolute perfect bliss, I had one of those occasions recently. It had a lot to do with Waiheke resort Delamore Lodge and the other half had to do with a helicopter ride,... More about Delamore Lodge & Diamonds
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Is the US constitution dead?
Both presidential candidates George W Bush and Barack Obama said that the USA should not be the worlds policeman or engage in foreign nation building. In doing so they paid lip service to the US constitution. Here another potential presidential... More about Is the US constitution dead?
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What the US does in Afghanistan
Murders children, then poses, smiling of course, with the corpses: This is just one image of over four thousand taken by a group of US soldiers who operated as a de facto death squad, murdering civilians and taking body parts as souvenirs.... More about What the US does in Afghanistan
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Interview: David Blackmore
David Blackmore is a Master Brand Ambassador for whisky company, Glenmorangie. His job sees him travelling the globe, educating people in the nuances of Glenmorangie and Ardbeg Single Malt Scotch Whisky, through tastings and events. David Blackmore... More about Interview: David Blackmore
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Iraq versus Libya – where are the protestors?
When it comes to wars waged by left-wing politicians, “anti-war” protestors don’t seem to care very much. If Bill Clinton or Barack Obama does it, it’s OK. If George Bush does it, it’s not. Incidentally, if... More about Iraq versus Libya – where are the protestors?
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Interview: Andy Meiklejohn
Meet 35-year-old Andy Meiklejohn, member of the HUGO BOSS sailing team. Currently the only New Zealand sailor competing in the Barcelona World Race, where he and his co-skipper Wouter Verbraak will race non-stop for 25,000 miles, crossing three... More about Interview: Andy Meiklejohn
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MP wants short-term rentals banned
Recently on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, the council attempted to close down the holiday house of Don and Anne Stanfield. The couple has been using the property for their own family holidays since 2008, and rent it out for short-term... More about MP wants short-term rentals banned
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Interview: Jamie Sach, Penfolds
Jamie Sach is Penfolds Global Wine Ambassador. The name Penfolds has become synonymous with world-class wine and since its early beginnings in 1844, the brand has played a pivotal role in the evolution of winemaking in Australia. Annually, 1st... More about Interview: Jamie Sach, Penfolds
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Cocktails, Shots, & Drink Recipes Drink in style.
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Funny Jokes Updated daily for your twisted enjoyment...
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