Editorial - Page 9
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Gold in Vietnam
Apparently people in Vietnam were using gold as a secure store of wealth and an alternate form of payment or some such thing. The government has cracked down on this immoral activity with new... More about Gold in Vietnam
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Hungary considering Demeny voting
The Guardian has an interesting piece today about the Hungarian government's plans to introduce Demeny voting and give mothers extra votes for their children. This is being pitched as a democratic move, but its not; instead, the ruling Fidesz... More about Hungary considering Demeny voting
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Interview: Jason John Whitehead
Jason John Whitehead is a Canadian born stand-up comedian, who has been based in the UK for a decade. He has performed seven solo shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and we look forward to welcoming here in New Zealand for our International... More about Interview: Jason John Whitehead
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Interview: Ardal O Hanlon
Best known for his role as Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted, Multi award-winning comedian and actor Ardal O’Hanlon is one of the most acclaimed artists in the comedy industry. He returns to New Zealand as part of the NZ International... More about Interview: Ardal O Hanlon
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Blame the RBA for the Economic Crash
Chris Leithner’s new book, The Evil Princes of Martin Place: The Reserve Bank of Australia, the Global Financial Crisis and the Threat to Australians’ Liberty and Prosperity not only has a long title, but is also extremely lengthy in... More about Blame the RBA for the Economic Crash
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Interview: Steve Boyce
Frank hits up our local Steve for a few questions - You'll find him being challenged to games of 'Boggle' at New Zealand's International Comedy Festival. What would be your dream comedy line-up? I guess my dream comedy... More about Interview: Steve Boyce
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Interview: Joseph Harper
Frank fires a round of questions at Joseph, a 2011 Billy T Comedy Award Nominee, in the build up to the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. FRANK: What brings you to Kiwitown (NZ)?I was fully born here. I have never left New Zealand.FRANK:... More about Interview: Joseph Harper
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Interview: Dai Henwood
Dai launched into Stand-up comedy winning best new face in 1999’s Pulp Comedy on TV2, and the prestigious TV2 Billy T Award in 2002 from there he hasn't looked back and as we build up to 2011's New Zealand International Comedy Fest... More about Interview: Dai Henwood
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The Power of one, or how to screw the people and make a deal
That visit to the pub and a few beers has not come under too much threat yet other than the need to be under the limit if you intend to drive. Tossing a few bucks into the pokies for a flutter while you are at it is about to become a whole lot more... More about The Power of one, or how to screw the people and make a deal
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Signs You Drink Too Much Coffee
- You answer the door before people knock.- Juan Valdez named his donkey after you.- You ski uphill.- You grind your coffee beans in your mouth.- You haven't blinked since the last lunar eclipse.- You lick your coffeepot clean.- You're the... More about Signs You Drink Too Much Coffee
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