March 2007

Umm, they weren't already doing this?

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 15 2007, 8:10 am

It's Day Two of the World Cup, and the ICC has just agreed to allow spectators to take bottled water into the grounds so that they don't dehydrate.

Which begs a disturbing question... why has it taken them until now to consider a fundamental health issue at one of the world's major sporting events?

This just in from the World Cup organising body:

BOTTLED WATER ALLOWED IN FOR ICC CWC 2007 MATCHES

Right said Fred

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 14 2007, 1:54 am

If ever there was an argument for the separation of church and state, his name is Fred Nile.

Member of the NSW Legislative Council since 1981 (except for two months in 2004 when he ran for the Senate), Australia's answer to Jerry Falwell is heading the Christian Democratic Party ticket for the Upper House in the March 24 election.

Reverend Nile (a retired Uniting Church minister) always his cards fairly and squarely on the table, and this press release issued last Saturday is no exception:

Proof that Australia is a land of selflessness and generosity

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 13 2007, 8:49 pm

"We ended up amongst the men's shorts stripping off and trying on things with abandonment, much to the amazement of a few men shoppers. At one point I realized I was standing in my bra and pants right in the middle of Target!"

- shopper, Stella McCartney fashion sale, Target Warringah Mall, 12.3.07 (source: smh.com.au)

Youtube do dia: Port Botany

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 13 2007, 12:35 am

Not one but two Youtube videos this time, produced by the NSW Greens and dealing with the proposed expansion of the port facilities in Botany Bay, which if it goes ahead will be an environmental disaster for the bay, and create major road transport issues throughout most of the south and south-west of the Sydney metropolitan area.

The first video is a two-minute overview of the Port Botany situation, and the second features a public meeting/media call by the Greens candidates for Marrickville (Fiona Byrne) and Maroubra (Anne Gardiner) on the Botany Bay foreshore.

Cricket on the newsvine.com

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 10 2007, 9:37 pm

I've revived the old scrapbook concept that I was using a few years ago, however I've outsourced it to newsvine.com.

I'm using it to link to business and politics-related items about the Cricket World Cup - I figure there will be enough bloggage and reportage of the match play that I can stick to my own niche.

Occasionally there'll be a story which I might want to blog further over here, but for all the clippings, please go to rickeyre.newsvine.com.

The Socialist Equality Party's solution to climate change

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 9 2007, 8:03 pm

"The Socialist Equality Party insists that the only realistic solution to climate change is the abolition of the profit system and the destructive division of the globe into rival nation-states."

- Patrick O'Connor, SEP candidate for Marrickville (source: World Socialist Web Site)

Great moments in sporting statistics

Submitted by Rick Eyre on March 9 2007, 7:01 pm

"Of all the world-class swimmers who have competed for Stanford, Michael McLean ranked among the best. In four events, the 2006 graduate's times were among the 15 fastest ever recorded at the school. But you'd never know it by looking at the Stanford media guide. Coach Skip Kenney expunged McLean from the team's record book after he and the swimmer had a falling-out."

The San Francisco Chronicle takes up the story.