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An ominous portent for the market?View attachment 174946Stock Exchange spire collapses in street as blaze tears historic building apart
The blaze was reported to police around 8am this. morning.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Like most of these Island "nations" they tend to move with the tides and wind, and who is offering the most to line the hip pocket nerve.Sounds like the jobs done and time to move on for the Solomon Islands PM.
Solomon Islands' pro-China leader Manasseh Sogavare withdraws from the race to be next prime minister
Solomon Islands' pro-China leader, Manasseh Sogavare, has withdrawn from the race to be the next prime minister following the country's national election.www.abc.net.au
Was "she" sitting or standing at the time?I can't resist posting this....
The man known as Dick Pusey is now a woman...
"She" had been pulled over for speeding at 149km/h and was urinating on the side of the road when truck driver Mohinder Singh fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into the stopped cars
I don't know the guts of the story, but if you give open slather on any information, why bother having confidential military info?David McBride sentenced to 5 years jail for leaking classified documents.
Former military lawyer David McBride jailed for sharing classified information with journalists
Former military lawyer David McBride is jailed for unlawfully leaking classified documents to journalists after last year pleading guilty to stealing and sharing secret military information.www.abc.net.au
Yeah I do not know the details of the story either but it's kind of a subjective thing. There are secrets which should be public, and there are things that should be public which are secrets.I don't know the guts of the story, but if you give open slather on any information, why bother having confidential military info?
Just have the military put it on facebook, or X, or if you wanted to keep it from popular media just put it on the ABC website. Lol
Otherwise, if you want to keep sensitive military info secret, there has to be a penalty.
Why shouldn't the same apply to the journalists who published it I wonder?I don't know the guts of the story, but if you give open slather on any information, why bother having confidential military info?
Just have the military put it on facebook, or X, or if you wanted to keep it from popular media just put it on the ABC website. Lol
Otherwise, if you want to keep sensitive military info secret, there has to be a penalty.
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