Ginette Snow’s book, Canberra Airport, a pictorial history, is a part of this vital genre, and a ‘must have’ for collectors of images and …
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Ginette Snow’s book, Canberra Airport, a pictorial history, is a part of this vital genre, and a ‘must have’ for collectors of images and …
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An Updated History of Nuclear Polling. October 13, 2009 – 6:51 am , by Possum Comitatus. With Nielsen via Fairfax releasing a new poll today estimating the level of public support for nuclear power, …
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An Updated History of Nuclear Polling – Pollytics
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If modern macroeconomists do not reconnect with history – if they do not realize just what their theories are crystallized out of and what the point of the enterprise is – then their profession will wither and die. …
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Economic theory vs. economic history – Corporate Engagement
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The Weekend Australian, Nicolas Rothwell, and the art of fantastic journalism. October 5, 2009 – 10:58 am , by Bob Gosford. Wadeye township. I’ve written here recently about the fantastic (in the original sense of that word) approach …
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Or would most movie-watchers understand that compressing and selectively presenting the historical events is an inevitable product of turning history into a coherent, entertaining experience that lasts a couple of hours? …
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History, politics and film – Pure Poison