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Video: Keith Ballard slashes his own goalie, Tomas Vokoun in the face
TSN Florida Panthers and Thrashers hockey game, after a goal is made for the other team, Keith Ballard in frustration swings his hockey stick hard against NHL needs to punish BallardBallard's
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The Breakdown: While no one was looking it was a good weekend to get away with things, like, say, taking a baseball swing with a hockey stick and hitting your own goalie in the head. |
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'Hockey Stick' Mann's Josh Steiner Moment [Chris Horner] 'Hockey Stick' Mann's Josh Steiner Moment [Chris Horner]By now you've likely forgotten the name of that Bill Clinton aide who feebly testified that he had lied to his own diary when recording certain events. |
Climategate: Penn State Professor Mann under investigation
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Last Thursday night, as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd flew to the Caribbean and senior Liberals started leaping off the front bench like lemmings, Labor MPs and their staff had a knees-up in Parliament House.
It was supposed to be the final sitting day for the year, a day traditionally in which a few drinks are had and the Senate gets its act together and clears the backlog of legislation caused by its lollygagging over preceding months.
At the Labor drinks, there was an added zing because the boss was away and the Liberals were self-immolating.
Elder statesman Anthony Albanese took it upon himself to make a speech. He began by congratulating everybody for the hard year just gone, then stating what a good job the Government had done to keep the nation out of recession.
Then he turned to the Liberals. ''We've now got the Libs on the canvas and they are more internally split than any major political party since the great Labor split of the 1950s,'' Albanese was quoted as saying. Next year would be an election year and there should be no complacency. But the current circumstances provided Labor with the opportunity to keep its foot on its opponent's throat and set itself up as the natural party of government, with the aim of staying in power for 10 years.
Over the past few decades, sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) have become the preferred way for oil-rich nations to diversify their economies away from oil. The timing of SWFs’ establishment generally coincides with spikes in oil prices because SWFs are financed by surplus revenues that governments set aside for future development. Countries like Indonesia have already turned from oil exporters to net importers of crude oil. This chart shows how the rise of oil prices and the creation of SWFs have gone hand-in-hand....