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Topic History of: Sun leader on the BBC today (paraphrased)
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veritas R.Murdoch has graciously given the Australian public another lecture today in his series of "Boyer lectures" (2 more to go..yehhh).

He has called the school systems in the US, UK and Australia a "disgrace" and that private corporations should set up scholarship funds to help poorer students !.

PS World to Murdoch..hellooo. is Fox News or the NoTW an example of the intelleigent reasoning students need to be taught today ?..and do you recall the Bangaroo Fund that has seen dozens of disadvantaged Aboriginal kids given scholarships for 2 of Australia's top private schools where they are bloossoming and achieving wonders which dozens of corporations danated to except one which refused..step forward..News Corp !
JK2006 The way the BBC has treated the Sachs affair is disgraceful.
We think they should close down, give us all back our licence fee and allow God Murdoch to make much more money.
We have such disdain for our stupid readers we think they don't see through our posture.
But as long as they keep buying us we don't give a shit.
Money for Murdoch, that's our slogan.
It's a great story.