The Radisson Plaza Hotel Sydney in the CBD is making gift shopping easier this holiday season - and the celebration vouchers are good for the first 6 months of 2010.
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This picture is much better blown up, but still, I like it - it was the view from the conference room where we had my panel discussion today about the blogs and their influence, and it's got a bit of a futureworld meets old Europe - which is very much Barcelona, and this conference (Personal Democracy Forum - Europe).
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I'm blogging this Friday from the nation's capital. Hanging out with my colleagues here and enjoying the town I once called home.
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Pet Peeve of the week: Public washrooms!
While at the OHTN conference at The Hilton and there is nothing worse than sitting in a full run of stalls full of colleagues shitting themselves and I’m about to as well.
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It's best to start young:[C]ompanies seeking an edge over their rivals should ensure that children are exposed to their brands as early in life as possible.
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Access Hollywood's Tony Potts headed to Las Vegas earlier this week to speak with tennis great Andre Agassi, who is opening up as he promotes his new memoir, aptly titled, “Open.
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More than eighteen years ago, a Congresswomen from the San Francisco Bay area led a group of her Democratic female House colleagues in marching across Capitol Hill to demand a delay in the confirmation hearings of then-Judge Clarence Thomas.
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MTV's True Life is a docu-series which features various young people going through extraordinary circumstances in life.
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Déjà vu is welcome when it flashes us back to a welcome or happy memory.
Today déjà vu is not so pleasant.
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Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, two Senate Republicans from Maine, have amassed outsized power by playing their legislative cards very tightly and keeping their colleagues guessing about where they stand.
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Marine Corps Commandant James T. Conway is spearheading a campaign opposed to the repeal of DADT. Via the right-leaning Washington Times:
Most of the senior brass hold deep reservations about President Obama's pledge to end the ban on gays in the military, especially in the middle of two wars that have put extra stress on the military, down to the platoon level, where soldiers and Marines would be expected to bond with openly gay colleagues.
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Goodbye by Spice Girls
Today is a sad day for me because it's the last day of my current job =[ Seriously, I've learned many new things and gained a hell lot of knowledge for the past 20 months.
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As I stood watching President Obama make his remarks about the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Hate Crimes Act at the White House yesterday, I was struck by the history of the moment and also caught up in the emotion of the moment, both personally and for our community.
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Stonewall have released details of a study this week which shows that bisexual employees are often excluded by their gay and lesbian counterparts.
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Stonewall research has suggested that bisexual people face a number of challenges in being open about their sexuality at work, such as feeling excluded by gay and lesbian colleagues.
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Justice Alito says that he and his colleagues are not improperly influenced by their Catholic faith.
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Teen boy Anthony Thomas gets the kind of punishment we all hope for when caught out watching porn on our lunch break.
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Anyone who has tried their hand at overclocking recognizes just how evil waste heat is, and we're guessing that one Wataru Kobayashi at Waseda University in Japan understands explicitly.
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Just under 4 weeks ago, I got an email about the prejudices that straight guys can have about working with gay guys.
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"The study by Philip Johnson and his colleagues of the Children’s Hospital in Pennsylvania published in a recent issue of Nature Medicine presents an unorthodox, yet surprisingly simple approach.
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