Former speaker Bonga: Zurenuoc’s actions outrage ministers. By Bruce Hill. MELBOURNE, Australia (Radio Australia, Dec. 17, 2013) – The first speaker of Papua New Guinea's Parliament expects the current Speaker will be replaced next year, as the controversy over his decision to destroy several wooden carvings intensifies. |
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Ms Bishop will visit Solomon Islands, Nauru and Vanuatu and is being accompanied by a bi-partisan delegation. The delegation includes the parliamentary secretary for Foreign Affairs, Brett Mason as well as the opposition Foreign Affairs spokesperson Tanya Plibersek and her colleague Matt Thistlethwaite. |
Today is Tuesday, Dec. 24, the 358th day of 2013. There are 7 days left in the year.Highlights in history on this date.1515 - King Henry VIII appoints Thomas Wolsey as chancellor of England.1524 - Portuguese navigator Vasco... |
Events, birthdays and anniversaries for 17 December. 17 DECEMBER. 1531: Pope Clement VII started Inquisition in Lisbon, Portugal. 1538: Pope Paul III excommunicated England’s King Henry VIII. 1843: The first print run of 6,000 copies of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol sold out in a week. |
In 42 years with the Buffalo Police Department, James P. Lonergan helped solve some of the city’s most notorious crimes. His bluff cracked the murder of two Catholic priests in the late 1980s. He later investigated the killing of a nun in the same spot where the priests were killed. He put handcuffs on the City Grill shooter. |
Three days after video footage emerged of Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos passing judgment on several Greek Orthodox bishops during a meeting with party friends, some of the clerics quoted in the video hit back with remarks against the neo-Nazi par... ... |
Pope Francis is Time Magazine’s 2013 Man of the Year. But to the vocal acolytes of the conservative creed in America, the man of God from Argentina is no more than another Fidel Castro dressed up in holy robes. Yes. Less than 24 hours after Time Magazine made the announcement, the far right quickly unleashed their tirade against the pope. |
Fresh details emerged Monday about the twin suicide attacks against the Lebanese Army, as security sources said the perpetrators were likely linked to the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front in Syria and Salafist preacher Ahmad al-Assir. |
The first speaker of Papua New Guinea's Parliament expects the current Speaker will be replaced next year, as the controversy over his decision to destroy several wooden carvings intensifies. Speaker Theo Zurenoc has come under sustained criticism since he ordered the removal and partial.... |
Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has begun a 3-day trip to the Pacific, with a primary focus on how Australia can help encourage women in the region to take up paid work. Bishop will visit Solomon Islands, Nauru and Vanuatu and is being accompanied by a bi-partisan delegation. |
By querying the the absolute autonomy of the marketplace, Pope Francis is hardly making a radical critique. But such 'red scares' have long history Some of his best friends are Marxists, Pope Francis announced last week . Well, not quite, but he has insisted that he knows some "Marxists who are good people". |
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