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    The ABC and the bloody cricket

    ... 702 is a Local Radio station, Leetom, and I am yet to hear a cricket broadcast on NewsRadio myself. Stop wasting our time. Please.
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    RU486 - Abortion Pill

    You seem to be suggesting that a medical/surgical process must be 100% effective and safe before it may be used in practice, junky. All that matters is that the level of risk is acceptable, and from what is on offer, those who are looking at the issue solely from a risk point of view seem to be...
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    The ABC and the bloody cricket

    *bump* Down with the ABC's coverage of the bloody cricket.
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    Making your Uni Timetable

    No, it didn't help. Next time, please take note of the sub-forum before you respond.
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    Would you have an abortion?

    Few people are of the opinion that such people shouldn't have a say, but given that we are talking about a woman's reproductive rights, the fact of the matter is that the decision is ultimately (and should always be) the woman's alone. As for your point regarding morals, UIC seems to have...
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    Reshuffling the Coalition

    Nelson to be defence minister I'll edit this entry with a report that details the reshuffle in full later. Edit: Prime Minister - Ministerial Changes
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    The Pros and Cons of Deferment

    A year gone? Ah, you're 17 or 18, right? Do you really think that 1 year from 80 or so spent working to prepare for uni will be such a 'waste' if it's necessary?
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    Making your Uni Timetable

    To be safe, it should also be mentioned that though you may want a particular day/time free and that there is room to maneuver, that isn't to say that it will always be possible - for example, a particular class my only be offered on a particular day and/or at a certain time, and the blocking of...
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    Central Station?

    In general - http://community.boredofstudies.org/114/university-sydney/53911/transport.html?highlight=redfern The walk from central isn't too bad (the heat may get to you at this time of the year, though), and it's obviously cheaper than a bus. That said, if you must take a bus from central...
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    Not enough people getting married.

    Ah, too far, chap, too far. Calculon's post was just about right.
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    Reshuffling the Coalition

    It would be good to see Abbott away from a portfolio that allows for the odd crusade, but who would replace him? A number of commentators seem to be suggesting that Nelson would be the key contender, and I guess that as a health minister at least we will know where he stands with respect to the...
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    Not enough people getting married.

    ... If for some reason my point still isn't clear, you seem to be suggesting that if we hadn't given women more (if still not entirely equal) rights, the fertility 'problem' wouldn't be an issue. Taking this from another angle, your post suggests that a solution would be to tie women to the...
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    Universities lie about their course cutoffs

    Such a thread would need to include the following points: - it's a preference list (ideally one that's realistic), not a what can I get into with this uai list; and - you're an idiot if you do not take note of the above and feel the need to complain after an offer has been made. Clear...
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    Reshuffling the Coalition

    Minister quits ahead of Howard reshuffle or Kay Patterson quits Cabinet
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    RU486 - Abortion Pill

    musik_junky, this isn't the thread. If you want to rail against abortion (a practice that is already allowed), then please do so in another thread (preferrably one of those specifically created to discuss abortion).
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    Not enough people getting married.

    What a post. The implicit solution is quite funny. As for the thread starter, a marriage isn't a necessity if a couple wants to start a family, and though a couple may marry that isn't to say that they will start a family.
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    Enrollment day: random question

    A number of people had a mum or a dad (or another relative) with them back when I enrolled, but most of us were on our own. There's nothing wrong with taking your mum and/or dad along for the day - it seems as though most first years are lucky enough to have their mum and/or dad provide the...
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    Course fees at enrolment

    This may surprise you, but most people aren't as rich as they'd like you think.
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