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Posted: 30/10/2008 | The next time someone decides to write a "Whither the Liberal Party?" book, I suggest they get the Special Minister of State, John Faulkner, to edit it. | CommentsComments (3)
Posted: 23/10/2008 | Even as people of my vintage have a little smirk at the news that grammar will once again be taught in English classes, we should recognise that the enterprise is fraught with peril. | CommentsComments (6)
Posted: 16/10/2008 | The Wall Street Journal is the newspaper of preferency of those who gave us the sub-prime crisis, and it is only appropriate that it now give us sub-prime words. | CommentsComments (4)
Posted: 9/10/2008 | Even those with a settled view on who ought to win the ACT election would be finding it difficult to drop everything to persuade fellow citizens, Jack Waterford writes. | CommentsComments (13)
Posted: 2/10/2008 | I do not mind the occasional piece of roo, but it is no substitute for proper red meat, say seven kilograms a week worth, writes Jack Waterford. | CommentsComments (24)
Posted: 25/09/2008 | Ron Gilbert, a prolific letter writer on matters economic, and sometime correspondent to the Oped pages, has long been campaigning to have change-of-use, or what we once called betterment charges abolished. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 11/09/2008 | The time is right, I think, to revive an educational idea of 30 years ago. What we badly need is an Aboriginal Institute of Australian Studies, writes Jack Waterford. | CommentsComments (2)
Posted: 29/08/2008 | Some wordsmiths argue for the death of the semicolon, however it should be known that this punctuation mark has actually saved a life. | CommentsComments (4)
Posted: 21/08/2008 | Over on the continent from which, or from nearby which, so many of our ancestors fled or left in chains, there's a good deal of concern about the falling birth rate. | CommentsComments (4)
Posted: 14/08/2008 | Neither reading as duty nor as marathon always inspires to see reading as fun, reading as addiction, and reading as essential pleasure, writes Jack Waterford. | CommentsComments (2)
Posted: 24/07/2008 | Sex and the City would never have persisted as a series had the gals read a particular checklist from some years ago, writes Jack Waterford. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 17/07/2008 | End of the world visions of a steaming planet of deserts surrounded by water are fostered by anti-human modern-day manicheans, writes Jack Waterford. | CommentsComments (3)
Posted: 10/07/2008 | Here's an ideal controversy between pedants of the sort that many readers of the letters page, including myself, love. | CommentsComments (2)
Posted: 26/06/2008 | There will still be cases of abuse within the church but we can all hope that the worst days of an abusive culture are behind us, writes Jack Waterford. | CommentsComments (17)
Posted: 19/06/2008 | Of the facts and the circumstances surrounding the finding of 18-months old twins a week dead, apparently of malnutrition, in Brisbane, I have no idea, but will be slow to rush to judgment. | CommentsComments (5)
Posted: 12/06/2008 | NEW BLOG: As a journalist, I sometimes find it difficult to remain polite to people simply not susceptible to reason. | CommentsComments (5)
Jack Waterford
Erudite observations from the Editor-at-Large of The Canberra Times.
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