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  2. Writer to seek asylum

    A leading Vietnamese playwright who has been in Australia for three weeks attending an international festival will apply for political asylum today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Modified d'Hondt system likely Govt, Democrats close to deal on self-government

    The ACT was "within a hair's breadth of self-government" last night after the Minister for Arts and Territories, Mr Punch, spent the eve of his departure from the portfolio in intensive ...

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  4. Court orders Toohey to hand over papers

    The Federal Government was granted a High Court injunction yesterday restraining Sydney journalist Mr Brian Toohey from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Decision today on referendum

    More than eight million Australian voters will not know until later this morning whether they will be asked to vote on the "people's rights" proposal in ...

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  7. Survey finds most favour Civic project

    Canberra residents are two-to-one in favour of the redevelopment of Civic Square, which is to include a casino, according to the first professional survey on the issue. ...

    Article : 792 words
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  9. Queensland moves to sack Lewis

    BRISBANE: Suspended Queensland Police Commissioner Sir Terence Lewis has half-a-million reasons to prove he's not corrupt—and just seven days to do ...

    Article : 707 words
  10. A day for red noses

    Today is your chance to do something bizarre without being regarded as a crackpot. With thousands of people across Australia, you can wear a red nose ...

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