March 22, 2003

Sites' Site, R.I.P.

There's Salam!

You Can't Keep a Good Big Brother Down

A New Vision Look for English

March 21, 2003

Mary Ying Welsh

Where's Salam?

Are We Next?

Best of Luck, Salam Pax

March 18, 2003

The Sydney Opera Billboard

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CollectionsI can understand his frustration. Australians, in spite of being charming, intelligent and creative people, somehow always take the little brother position. If America says it’s good, it’s good. The current Australian government can always be counted on to play the lap dog. Perhaps if the PM, John Howard (pictured here attempting to rip the head off of an Aboriginal child) truly believed in his country—believed that Aussies can stand alone without a Queen or a war-hungry Yank to prop them up—and started properly supporting the great minds of Australia (who’ve been leaving for decades to countries where they can actually earn money with their brains), Australia could finally stand on the world stage, instead of on American and British coat-tails.

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