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16 Nov 2015
Chinese dai-gous are taking baby formula off supermarket shelves and shipping them back home. Its a short term problem, but surely an opportunity?
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16 Nov 2015
The Democrats and Republicans have both had leadership debates in the last week. Richard Kazimer watched then both!
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16 Nov 2015
Racist incidents at Missouri University have caused some sporting stars to refuse to play, losing the college lots of money. Capitalism is driving diversity.
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16 Nov 2015
There's no easy answer to stopping the Islamic State. But Dr Noah Bassil from Macquarie University suggesting ongoing bombing is not the answer.
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16 Nov 2015
The New Zealand Prime Minister is fairly sure his country is safe. And says membership to the Five Eyes consortium is helping a lot.
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16 Nov 2015
Korea is removing a 20% tariff on importing New Zealand deer felt and antlers. Great news for everyone except the deer.
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16 Nov 2015
The description comes from New Zealand's Peter Dunne. After the death of Fazel Chegeni he is probably right.
16 Nov 2015
Whilst many try to keep calm after the Paris attacks, Murdoch columnist Andrew Bolt, as usual, stirs the pot.
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16 Nov 2015
Fast food workers are striking in the US as the minimum wage debate heats up. Would you like fries with that?
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16 Nov 2015
The US Republicans are upset that Starbucks hasn't gone far enough in promoting Christmas. Red cups just aren't enough!
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10 Nov 2015
Its often argued that lower tax will create economic growth. But does a population of just 23 million put a break on that?
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10 Nov 2015
The UK PM has always defended he supports staying in Europe, but is he starting to change his tune?
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10 Nov 2015
UK Chancellor George Osborne is pushing hard with massive cuts in the public sector. Will it work?
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10 Nov 2015
A UK army chief reckons Jeremy Corbyn is weakening Britain's nuclear deterrent because he'll never push the button. Thank God!
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10 Nov 2015
Dumped cheap Chinese steel is taking jobs away from UK and Aussie steel workers. But it also cause one steel magnate to take his life.
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10 Nov 2015
The supposed 18 year lapse in temperature gain is being used by climate change deniers as proof the science is a sham. Are they serious?
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10 Nov 2015
Ben Carson is one of the GOP's leading Presidential hopefuls. But he seems to have embellished the truth when it comes to his past.
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10 Nov 2015
At the Melbourne Cup a female jockey has broken the glass ceiling. It must have been a very low ceiling. Jockeys aren't very tall.
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Balls Radio is like talk radio, but for thinking people. Now a short daily occurrence, Phil Dobbie offers his opinions on what's happening, in the UK and overseas: politics, social policy, economics, science, religion. Yes, it's another, slightly overweight middle-aged white man telling the world how it should be. But there's nothing alt-right about Balls Radio. And we try and have fun along the way.

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