1995_11_november_ukpapers
…400,000 to 680,000. But the Daily Telegraph held on. Its circulation remained above a million. Murdoch did not reckon on the loyalty of its mainly elderly, Tory readers. Instead, the…
Journalism and other writing
…400,000 to 680,000. But the Daily Telegraph held on. Its circulation remained above a million. Murdoch did not reckon on the loyalty of its mainly elderly, Tory readers. Instead, the…
…the Japanese co-operative model was obviously more competitive than the union-dominated manufacturing of the Anglo economies. Better to have co-operative over-manning than unco-operative over-manning. But come the reforms of the…
…do. . . .” “The market is now very competitive in Canberra. In fact I have trained some people who are now m y competitors.” What drives a man who…
…the arrival of the Tampa with more than 400 rescued asylum seekers in August — is slowly unravelling. The Government’s new policy is to attempt to prevent these people from…
…plan is for up to 400 inmates. Compared to our population of 320,000, this would increase our jailing rate by 25 per cent unless we took a significant number of…
…A seller cannot, for example, just a rate of the place at zero and take the market consequences, if any, of selling a place of a low energy efficiency. So…
…on the ABC’s AM program, Treasurer Peter Costello, more than 400 years after the play had been written, was behaving just like Hamlet. It has been Costello’s outrageous fortune to…
…major parties. I am just an ordinary person and I want to make commonsense decisions for ordinary people.” It would be nice to think that voters would demand some detail….
…well-being are not correlated with increasing absolute wealth. To the contrary. Happiness and well-being measured within nations and compared across nations are directly correlated with the following: Low population and…