An overhaul of the law will remove “artistic purpose” as a defence for child pornography, but won’t stop Ken Done getting away with selling grotesque floral dresses to middle aged women in the name of art.
The Greek Prime Minister George Papendreou is to meet Barack Obama. He plans to dress down, camp on the steps of the White House and ask “can you spare some change please?”
Tony Abbott said on 60 minutes that he is threatened by homosexuality. So much so that he refuses to wear his pair of Speedos that has a hole in the back.
Rupert Murdoch has urged Arab leaders to lift censorship to enable their citizens to unleash their creativity. If they listen to him he might try the same thing with China, then possibly, Stephen Conroy.
WHO are to unveil landmark anti-malaria measures. Also this week in WHO more Lara Bingle photos.
Britain is being taken over by a damaging super-weed. So far the Japanese knotweed grows a meter a month. Although it is unpopular with gardeners it is still ahead of Gordon Brown as preferred prime minister.
Tony Abbott is working on a plan for a free Guiness for St Patricks day, a lifetime of chocolate for everyone, to be announced on Easter Sunday and free flights on a giant spaceship for Independence Day.
The ANZ Job Index jumped 19% in February, which is great but who wants to work for ANZ?


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