David Goodwin
Press Service International
David Goodwin is the former Editor of The Salvation Army’s magazine,War Cry. He is also a cricket tragic, and an unapologetic geek.
David Goodwin archive of articles may be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/david-goodwin.html
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The Fairer Sex
Over the past few years, one of the more polarising issues that has engulfed the sporting world is how to treat transgender and intersex athletes in a way that stays true to the foundational values of fairness and inclusiveness, even when they seem mutually exclusive.
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Thanks, Ump.
There always seems to be some topic causing ructions amongst fans and on the sports commentary talking head circuit. Everyone seems to have something to say about it, their own two cents to chuck in, so why shouldn’t I have my say?
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Heroes and Villains
One of the key factors behind the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been way it has taken the often two-dimensional characters of the comics and given them a story that explains what has made them who they are and why they do the things they do.
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Embracing the Overdog
I’ve always been a sucker for an underdog for as long as I can remember. Show me someone or something that is behind the eight ball, or battling against the odds, and I am all over it.
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Independence Say
As I predicted in my last article, now that an election is imminent our politicians are now well and truly into campaign mode, and everything they do—whether shaking their fists in Parliament or strumming their ukuleles in the lounge rooms—is with this in mind
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Virtual immorality
Like most people who work in IT (in fact, probably most people today) I spend a lot of time on the Internet. Aside from the work applications, it\'s my first stop for information and the latest in current affairs.
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Bowled, Shane.
I awoke on Saturday at 5 in the morning to a pitch-black house with no power. The rain drumming on the roof almost loud enough to drown out the thunder that split the sky.
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Auld Langer Syne
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Back to your future
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What if...?