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  3. Mclntyre 'offered Winchester $40,000 bribe over casino'

    Les Mclntyre, founding father of the Canberra Raiders, was named in the ACT Supreme Court yester- day as the person who allegedly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 'It must be mistaken identity'

    Former Raiders president Les Mclntyre, 80, strongly rejected the bribe claims yesterday. "I never offered Winchester a bribe," he said. "There was talk of [a casino] and I heard a bit about ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. Even a Rolls-Royce has to sign off some time

    For 2CN broadcaster Elaine Harris, getting Kati the guide dog was like moving up "from a bicycle to a Rolls-Royce". ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PM on back foot over presidency

    The Prime Minister, Paul Keating, pointedly refused yesterday to say whether he favoured a republic with a ...

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  7. They're both right — and in trouble

    Never mind. It's only about 6½ years to 2001 — and by then, with a bit of luck, the republican debate will have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Big rivals split on pay-TV

    Pay-TV rivals Australis Media and the Packer-Murdoch-Telecom consortium staked out territory for a war of technologies yesterday, ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. Kim moves to shore up power

    North Korea's leader-in-waiting, Kim Jong 11, has moved to tighten his grip on the power for which his late father ...

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  11. Westpac lifts home rates

    SYDNEY: Westpac has lifted its fixed-term mortgage rate for the second time in a fortnight — blaming continuing high money-market yields. ...

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