
Free Oz Radio Gross anti-abortion posters / Abortion on youtube / Rudd health takeover / You can't own property unless you're government / Execution for sms
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Free Oz Radio Holy crap! -J
www.guardian.co.uk
A North Korean factory worker has been executed by firing squad for sneaking news out of the country on his illicit mobile phone, Seoul-based radio said today.

Free Oz Radio So you build a successful business and the government then decides your success has increased the land value so they can tax the crap out of you. JESUS! -e
www.smh.com.au
Property industry warns new state legislation on unimproved land would push up taxes by as much as 40 per cent across Queensland.

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Very current news:
I don't even know where to begin. Can anyone help me? - e
www.theaustralian.com.au
Do we really want some Canberra bureaucrat determining how much should be spent on our wellbeing?

Free Oz Radio The gang came after you, so you now ask the gang to go after your competitors? Disgraceful. -J
www.smh.com.au
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer intends to keep the regulatory heat on Google as his company strives to lessen its rival's dominance of internet search.

Free Oz Radio Since Michelle brought up abortion...
www.smh.com.au
An American woman who documented her abortion live on the internet says she stands by her decision despite being threatened and labelled a "whore".

Michelle Singleton We are nearing election time here in SA & are being confronted by disgusting posters everywhere by abortsa & Trevor Grace. Is there anything you can do to help??? Ive emailed everyone I can think of & complained. Its illegal for anyone to remove or deface them, so what do we do??? Any suggestions???

Free Oz Radio Zeus's suggestions / Politicians are corrupt (duh!) / Will Rudd appoint a censorship czar? / 15-year-olds are not children
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Free Oz Radio The fact that 15 year olds work for Apple is not important. 14 year olds work in food factories (KFC etc) in Australia all the time. I hate misleading headlines when the real story is about the apalling conditions in the factories that supply Apple. I don't think 15 year olds should necessarily be "protected" out of wo...rk as long as the work conditions are safe, but work conditions should be safe for everyone regardless of age. - e
www.smh.com.au
The company did not name the offending factories, or say where they were based, but the majority of its goods are assembled in China.

Free Oz Radio via Christopher Barnaby: Yay, a censorship czar. -J
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Australians may soon have an internet ombudsman to help them remove offensive and obscene material from social networking websites after the Prime Minister said he was open to the idea.

Christopher Barnaby
whats that stench.... oh yeah... more corruption.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/veil-of -secrey-surrounds-stephen-conroy-and-ker ry-stokes-meeting/story-e6frf7jo-1225830 058701
www.heraldsun.com.au
FEDERAL Liberals have called for Stephen Conroy to explain his skiing rendezvous with television chief Kerry Stokes.

Free Oz Radio Save the Children opposes internet filter / Insulation scam / ATO can break and enter without warrants / Christian child traffickers in Haiti freed
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Free Oz Radio Oh good, they're going to throw more of our money at it. I can't even believe this.
www.smh.com.au
Insulation workers will be retrained as the federal government reworks its botched home insulation program and tries to avoid massive job losses.

Free Oz Radio Follow up to the christian child traffickers... they were set free. Fucking fuck! - e
www.smh.com.au
A Haitian judge has freed eight of the 10 Americans held in the quake-battered country on child kidnapping charges, saying they can leave the nation on Wednesday, their lawyer said.

Christopher Barnaby
you will love this one Jeremy and Eliza.... excuse the boob icon... i thought it might get more attention with that one ;)
http://www.smh.com.au/national/taxman-fr ee-to-break-in-to-homes-20100215-o2vn.ht ml?autostart=1
www.smh.com.au
THE Tax Office has been given a ''tick of approval'' to break into homes, cars and workplaces where it believes documents are at risk of being destroyed.














