Monday, 24 July 2006

Iran to blame for Lebanon war: Jewish leader, The Australian, 24 July, 2006.

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Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 24 July 2006: 2.
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ONE word -- Iran -- summed up the escalating war between Israel and the Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, a 2500-strong gathering of Sydney's Jewish community was told last night.
The immediate past president of the Zionist Federation of Australia, Ron Weiser, said he had never seen the Jewish communities in Australia and Israel so closely united.
Rabbi [Jeremy Lawrence] said there was a strong sense of solidarity and outrage among the Australian Jewish community over theattacks on Israel.

Iran solely to blame for conflict, says Jewish leader, The Australian, 24 July, 2006.

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ONE word -- Iran -- summed up the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, a 2500-strong gathering of Sydney's Jewish community was told last night.
Political analyst Hirsh Goodman received a standing ovation when he declared: "This six million ain't going nowhere." He said the main lesson of the war was that Iran, as the backer of Hezbollah, could not be allowed to become a nuclear power with the capacity to destroy Israel.
Israel's ambassador to Australia, Naftali Tamir, blamed Hezbollah and their backers in Iran and Syria for the conflict. "Nobody wants to see Palestinian or Lebanese mothers or fathers crying, or to witness the death of innocent Arabs as well as Israelis."

Monday, 17 July 2006

Dark days return to city's streets, The Australian, 17 July, 2006. Additional reporting. Page One.

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Beirut at its best is a noisy hub of car horns, sub-woofers and Arabic pop songs. Cars of all shapes and sizes usually squeeze into thenarrow roads like shoals of fish, past high-street pedestrians and vibrant street stalls. But stray dogs now roam on city bypasses that usually teem with ramshackle Mercedes taxis and the ritzy four- wheel drives of the new Lebanon.
The explosions convinced many of the 1000-odd Australians still in Beirut to make plans for an exit, though with air, road and sea routes all blocked or dangerous, John Howard yesterday called on them to remain in secure locations indoors.
The Israeli bombardment of south Beirut has wrecked bridges and roads. Huge craters from one-tonne bombs dot the main thoroughfares, and jagged glass lies everywhere. The few motorists who dare take to the streets speed furiously through tunnels, especially the two passing under Beirut airport's main runways, which have been bombed six times in the past four days.

Monday, 10 July 2006

39 years on, Gipsy Moth meets us halfway, The Australian, 10 July 2006.

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Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 10 July 2006: 3.
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A FLOTILLA of vintage craft greeted Gipsy Moth IV, the boat made famous by Francis Chichester when he sailed it single-handedly around the world 39 years ago, as it arrived in Sydney yesterday for only the second time.
Skipper Richard Baggett said even with six crew on board, the 16m- long Gipsy Moth IV was not the easiest boat to sail and his admiration for Chichester's achievements had only grown. Young people, some of whom had never seen the sea before, have won coveted places to work as crew on parts of the re-enactment.

Monday, 3 July 2006

Calls to axe Big Brother over smut, The Australian, 3 July, 2006.

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Contestant Ashley, real name Michael Cox, 20, and 21-year-old John, real name Michael Bric, climbed into the bed of 22-year-old Camilla Halliwell. Boxer short-clad Mr Cox pushed his crotch in her face as Mr Bric held her down.
Last Friday, Big Brother: Adults Only was stopped by Ten after complaints from Nationals senator Barnaby Joyce about behaviour which has included the telecast of unisex nude showering scenes.
* 2005: Australian housemate Michael Farnsworth was massaging the shoulders of another housemate when he rubbed his penis in her hair without her knowledge. The footage breached the MA classification of Big Brother Uncut.