Clooney called as witness in sex case
Italy’s former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who stood down over a mounting debt crisis, is now facing trial for allegedly having sex with an underage prostitute during one of his infamous ‘bunga bunga’ parties. But among the more than 70 star witnesses, which include mostly Government ministers, are international football heart throb Christiano Ronaldo and arguably the world’s sexiest man, George Clooney. Clooney released a statement: “It seems odd since I’ve only met Berlusconi once and that was in an attempt to get aid into Darfur.”
Speaker Harry Jenkins resigns, changes balance of power
The Federal parliamentary speaker, Labor’s Harry Jenkins, resigned this morning saying he was ‘frustrated with the strictures’ of minority government. Returning to his side’s ranks means he will be able to vote again on day-to-day matters (as speaker he could only vote in event of a tie). But it also means he has to be replaced. That replacement will be Liberal Peter Slipper whose own party were moving to strip him of pre-selection. It’s all a done deal after Labor’s caucus meeting which has just sealed the proceedings. It means the Opposition will effectively lose two votes on the floor (losing one of their own, but Labor gaining back Jenkins). It puts the Government in a much stronger position … and what does it mean for Independent Andrew Wilkie and the poker machine reform he’s been using leverage to get done? Changes are afoot.
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A cross-over from the Thankful post...
I have to say I am thankful for the daily news bites, I am currently a SAHM with 3 small boys and very little contact with adult media (I listen to Triple J when driving but at home the TV seems to be exclusively used for ABC2). I love clicking on the news bites and getting a little snippet of the trivial, exciting, terrifying, depressing and wonderful things happening in the world outside of my sleep deprived, baby spew covered, nappy filled haze. Keep up the good work Rick and don't let the haters get you down.
People need to realise that reading and commenting on this site is optional. Even my 3 year old has realised if he doesn't like something he can stop doing it (hence how difficult it can be to get him in the fricken bath each night!!)
Oh and if you can't say something nice....... you can at least say it NICELY!
maybe that is why such late term abortions should be reconsidered. Couldn't they have let the baby be. Born then decide to withold treatment if things were that dire? It just seems a little bit off that it is ok to kill a 32 week old fetus as it could live if it was born. It is really a baby by then not a fetus. I feel very uncomfortable with the entire thing. I also feel so badly for the poor mum in such a heart breaking place.
The baby with the heart problems could have been allowed to be born.If his heart was so bad it couldn't be fixed, the baby didn't have to be operated upon, he could have been kept warm, nourished and allowed to die naturally. Now we have two dead babies. This a tragic outcome for all concerned and one has to wonder why this situation was allowed to occur.
I guess some people aren't comfortable having a baby live in nothing but pain and distress, even for a short while.
Also, the legal ramifications of "withholding treatment" if some churchie gets a wiff of it can be dire for all involved.
This is simply a terrble tragedy.
"if some churchie gets a wiff of it" An Idle Dad? bit harsh.
Maybe a little flippant. Apologies.