QANTAS in damage control!
Our world exclusive explains how Australia's famous red flying kangaroo
has laughed off several minor glitches and is set to maintain its proud
international reputation for unsurpassed aviation safety.
World Cup glory in tatters: Australia
celebrated long and hard when it won last year's World Cup cricket. Now
a telephone tape as emerged to show the whole shebang was a sham.
Other OZ news in brief : Snippets
from around this big brown land of ours.
World news: Yes, there are
other parts of the world, unfortunate that they may be. We take a glimpse
at what's happening OS.
AND ALL OUR REGULAR REVIEW COLUMNS AND COLUMNISTS
Morrie Bezzle: On how you can
help clear Hansie Cronje of the latest match-fixing allegations that have
rocked the once-proud sport of cricket.
Doctor Dick: Prime Minister John
Howard has left the chair as guest columnist and the good doctor is back
with a bumper crop of maladies to address in his usual hands-on, touchy
feely way.
Kisma Ayriars: Does he every get it
wrong? The world's most accurate soothsayer soothes your way forward.
Mixed Lollies: Our
world scoop on the disgraceful World Cup fix has Simon Sandall going back
to the basics of the once proud game of gentemen.
TravelBUG: Our travel writer flew
Qantas for the first time in years and, anazingly, he lived to tell the
tale.
PLUS!
More aviation news:
Move over Virgin! Bonking Airlines is set to take off in Brisbane.
Our monthly interview: Your No
1 family entertainment netzine is always out to improve itself. In each
issue from now, we'll be running an interview with a prominent Australian
- be they in politics, sport, entertainment, the arts or their local communities.
This issue: Telstra chief Ziggy Switlowski.
SportsBUG: The
Mighty Brisbane Bolts have been exonerated over a minor on-field incident
in an away-clash against the Townsville Tools.
REVIEWS:
Movies: U-571,
Galaxy Quest, Mission to Mars, Stuart Little, Me Myself I, Erin Brockovich,
Topsy Turvey - all or some of the aforementioned!
SOME KULTCHA! Peter Earsman offers a
few of his poems and we thought they might appeal to youse high-brow Buggers
out there.
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