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17-Nov-2008

 

Paper tackles homelessness (The Australian)
THERE'S a man who invariably stands beside a stone pillar near the entrance to Sydney's Circular Quay railway, probably the city's busiest commuter thoroughfare. His name is Robert Sheehan and as you near him he (literally) sings you his self-composed jingle: "Big Issue. Current affairs. With a sense of humour. Get yourself a copy. Of The Big Issue. Just $5." He can sometimes stand there singing ...

Tribute paid to work of mayor (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Outgoing and incoming prime ministers today paid tribute to Western Bay of Plenty District mayor Graeme Weld, who died over the weekend.

Hilarious, outrageous ?Dangerous Curves? (Tavistock Times Gazette)
A LARGE slice of fun, humour and music will be served up by self-confessed chocoholics ?Dangerous Curves? when they bring their Christmas special ?Stocking Fillers? to Horrabridge Community School Hall this Sunday, November 16.

Sharples continues rapid rise (TVNZ)
Pita Sharples has been a leader for many years, but until five years ago he could not imagine himself as a politician. Dr Sharples has been one of the leading figures in Maori education and Maori culture for decades.

Infighting Cleveland Browns to face reeling Buffalo Bills (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - The Browns are infighting, there's hand-wringing taking place in Buffalo, but at least Langston Walker hasn't lost his sense of humour.

Kerrang! Radio warned over phone-in fix (Guardian Unlimited)
Ofcom has upheld a complaint against Bauer's Kerrang! Radio after the station admitted a DJ arranged for a friend to win a phone-in competition. By Ben Dowell.

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