Fight Against Hepatitis B Also A Battle Against Fear
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Imagine if you will a potentially life-threatening disease that afflicts a minority group unwilling to call for help because it may unleash a public backlash. The consequence is easy to predict: a silent epidemic that places the community at greater risk.
I’m not talking about HIV/AIDS, a disease Australians intelligently and courageously addressed a generation ago [...]
Seeking A Hubbie Get A Degree
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Women with degrees are more likely to marry than their less educated sisters, in a dramatic reversal of an established pattern, new analysis of the 2006 Austarlian census shows.
Those who have been to university are now the ones with the best chance of finding a husband, leading some to worry that marriage is becoming the [...]
One In Three Aussie Meth Users High On The Job
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One in three employed Australians who take methamphetamine admit going to work high on the effects of the dangerous stimulant.
A new report on stimulant use among Australian workers has revealed that four per cent of the workforce has recently taken ice, speed or some other form of methamphetamine.
One in five said they had injected it.
The [...]
Paul Kennedy Neocons worst nightmare
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Two words changed Paul Kennedy’s life. That they were just two words in a book of some 150,000, and that the whole phrase was three words long, was neither here nor there. No one was that interested in the qualifying adjective “relative” when the other two words were “US” and “decline“.The year was 1988, the [...]