Racism links to Aussie car flags
DRIVERS who fly Australian flags on their cars to celebrate Australia Day are "more racist" than people who do not, according to research from UWA.
Car flags signify racist nature in Australia: Research
Sydney, Jan 24(ANI): A new research in Australia has suggested that people who carry national flags on their cars tend to be 'more racist'.
Aussie car flags linked to racism
DRIVERS who fly Australian flags on their cars are "more racist", according to research.
Nova Scotians loud and proud
NAPANEE — It’s easy to spot the Nova Scotia fans at the Canadian junior curling championships in Napanee. For many reasons: • The miniature cowbells. • The inflatable thundersticks. • The provincial flags waving in the stands.[...]
Aussie flag on your car? Racism could be an issue
DRIVERS who fly Australian flags on their cars are "more racist", according to research.
Flying Aussie flag on car 'more racist'
DRIVERS who fly Australian flags on their cars to celebrate Australia Day are "more racist", according to research.
Giants fans savor Super Bowl victory with new team gear
Piscataway, NJ - Joe Ardito of Middlesex, a NY Giants season ticket holder for the past 36 season, checks out the Super Bowl merchandise, Monday, February 6, 2012, at Sports Authority in Piscataway.
Giant flags made with pride
PATRIOTISM exploded as two 44-metre-long Australian flags, made in Queensland, sailed the Sydney Harbour on Australia Day.
Grand-Am: A. J. Allmendinger helps Michael Shank Racing take top spot at 50th Rolex 24
Daytona Prototype team owner Michael Shank has come close in the last seven years, but he has never been able to close the deal for a Rolex 24 at Daytona victory.