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Sunday, 30 September 2007

Pain and Life




"You will meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it."
Anon


He was escorted unceremoniously outside the police tape and given a stern warning along with threats of complaints to his employers. All in a day's work, he thought, as he turned his phone back on. They could see he didn't care what they said, and this infuriated them more. He saw the patterns forming on the phone screen, took in the bedlam that was the scene in front of him.
And dialed his boss.
Nothing was ever easy with that woman.
I couldn't answer you, I was inside the building, he said. Austin's dead, or badly wounded.
Chief Personal Conduct Officer Austin?
The one.
Jesus. And you saw him?
Yes.
Jesus.
For once the contempt was blown out of her voice.
I'll send someone else down to help. A photographer's on their way. Stay where you are.
The click told him she couldn't be happier.
She was never happier than when she could settle into her chair and declare: this looks like the day from hell.
The death or injury, even just the explosion, meant there would be no agonising over what was going on the front page the next day.
Other media were arriving now; radio, television, the news crews. He recognised most of them; and the police media officer was already doing her best to corral them safely out of the way.
There was still smoke coming from the top of the building; and in some strange way he couldn't be happier. Destiny had placed him here; to tell the stories that weren't being told; to show that things were not the way they seemed; that beneath the democratic surface of their country, all had been lost.

THE BIGGER STORY:


First time voters in 1996 are split on John Howard for 2007 Election
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 3 hours ago
THEY voted for the first time in 1996, the election that swept John Howard into office. Will the Prime Minister get their support a fifth time? ...
Rudd goes for the Power, Howard the cats Sydney Morning Herald
PM speaks on life, his wife and that musical The Australian
Prepare for food shortages, PM warns Sydney Morning Herald
The Age
all 57 news articles »

Sydney Morning Herald
Ministers give John Howard a wide berth on election timing
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 10 hours ago
SENIOR ministers have moved to give John Howard a wide berth in choosing an election date, giving the PM the option of putting Kevin Rudd under the glare of ...
Howard will hold Bennelong: Turnbull Melbourne Herald Sun
Good auspices as McKew woos Chinese voters The Australian
Major parties press PM for election date ABC Online
The Age - Melbourne Herald Sun
all 54 news articles »
Howard not afraid of electorate: Vaile
ABC Online, Australia - 29 Sep 2007
Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile has denied that a delay in calling the federal election makes it look like John Howard is afraid to face the voters. ...
Howard or not doesn't sway voters Sydney Morning Herald
PM avoids election talk Sydney Morning Herald
Howard may quit seat if Coalition loses election The Australian
NEWS.com.au
all 66 news articles »
Howard promises millions for rugby league centenary
ABC Online, Australia - 21 hours ago
Prime Minister John Howard has announced that the Federal Government will spend $12.5 million on celebrations for rugby league's centenary in Australia. ...
PM to fund League birthday bash The Australian
Sports transcends politics, says PM The Age
PM promises $10m for league Hall of Fame Sydney Morning Herald
all 23 news articles »

The Age
Three strikes against the polls, or the Govt is out
ABC Online, Australia - 3 hours ago
Will the polls show the parties drawing much closer together once John Howard calls the election? Is the Coalition's position in its own marginals looking ...
Labor retains its lead The Australian
Newspoll shows Labor in 12-point lead Melbourne Herald Sun
Labor widens lead in new poll ABC Online
Sky News Australia - The Age
all 56 news articles »
Try to look like you care, academic tells Howard
The Australian, Australia - 11 hours ago
A LEADING indigenous academic has challenged John Howard to show genuine concern for Aboriginal children instead of appearing scared he would "catch a ...

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