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    Pimsleur Basic Modern Hebrew Totally Audio - only 30 minutes a day 5 CDs Brand New - Latest Pimsleur Release Pimsleur Basic Modern Hebrew - Audio Book Brand New : 5 CDs The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Modern Hebrewstructure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Modern Hebrew can actually be enjoyable and rewarding. The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction only bits and pieces of a language. Other language programs sell only pieces — dictionaries; grammar books and instructions; lists of hundreds or thousands of words a more details.....


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  • Outback mayor wins Australia's annual sexism award
    . John Malony, mayor of the small mining town of Mount Isa in Queensland, earned headlines worldwide this year for his plea for female "ugly ducklings" to move to the town as a result of a shortage of women. His comments have now won him the gold prize at the Ernie Awards, an annual event that recognises outrageous sexism by men - and women - in Australian sport, politics, industry and the media. He later told national radio that overweight women could slim...
  • Trickle feed same-sex welfare changes: rights group
    .Welfare advocates want some of the Federal Government's moves to end discrimination against same-sex couples to be brought in gradually. From July next year, gay and lesbian couples must declare if they are living in a de facto relationship, meaning their welfare payments could be reduced. Maree O'Halloran from the National Welfare Rights network says when other welfare changes have been brought in people have been given time to adjust. Centrelink will then be able to investigate if couples fail to declare they are in a de...
  • Batten down hatches for weekend storms: Bligh
    .Emergency Services are gearing up for what could be a hectic weekend in south-east Queensland, with more storms forecast to hit the battered region. Premier Anna Bligh toured Blackwater in central Queensland today inspecting last night's storm damage, and she says residents across the state should prepare for more storms. "We are battening down the hatches for a very rough weekend," she said. But Emergency Management Queensland spokesman Bruce Grady says the predicted wind gusts of up to 90 kilometres an hour could bring down weakened...
  • Conroy urges rethink on Telstra CEO pay
    .Federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has told the Telstra board it should reconsider its decision on executive pay. Telstra's chairman has defended the $13. Shareholders voted against the pay package at last year's annual general meeting, but the board went ahead with the deal.4 million remuneration package for chief executive officer Sol Trujillo. "The board should take very seriously when its own shareholders reject the package that the CEO is on," he said. Senator Conroy says the Telstra board should take shareholder and public concern about...
  • Pushed to the edge: doco reveals Tasmania's cannibal past
    .Crime, cannibalism, and confession. A Tasmanian documentary opened this week that sheds light on a grotesque chapter in the state's history. In 1822 eight convicts escaped from a prison on Sarah Island and got lost in the bush. He proved them wrong, and the film about that gory episode opened in Hobart last night. Pearce was the only survivor but the authorities thought his story of cannibalism was too grotesque to be true. Niall Fulton wrote the screenplay. It's hard to believe but The Last Confession of...