04-12-2013, 11:24 AM
David Guyatt Wrote:It's as well to remember Murdoch's connections to the Mafia, especially in Oz. British MP, Tom Watson actually called James Murdoch a "Mafia boss" in hearings in parliament earlier this year. But it was Murdoch's business connections with Sir Peter Abeles that is one of the keys here, and which dates back to the Nugan Hand bank affair, as I recall. Supping with the devil and all that.Indeed. Josh Frydenberg. Murdoch journalist and advisor to Alexander Downer and shareholder of Woodside shares.
The confluence of organised crime, big corporate business and government is an irresistible force for evil.
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Shale gas offers energy security
- JOSH FRYDENBERG
- The Australian
- August 02, 2012 12:00AM
- 11 comments
NEARLY 40 years after the global oil crisis of 1973-74, another energy shock has hit. Fortunately, this time it's not some despot from the OPEC cartel holding America and its allies to ransom.
Rather, the revolution is the other way around. Shale gas may rewrite the rulebook on energy security beyond this century.
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