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  2. Hawke admits 'knives out' over memoirs

    Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke admitted last night to being conscious of "knives being out" to get him within the Labor ...

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  3. Australia upset if Thailand bans rifles: Ray

    The Minister for Defence, Robert Ray, has upped the stakes significantly over the issue of a reported ban by Thailand on the ...

    Article : 460 words
  4. Two die, 17 hospitalised in City-to-Surf run

    Yesterday's City-to-Surf race in Sydney took its toll on some entrants, with two runners suffering fatal heart attacks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 153 words
  5. Costello attacks youth allowance

    The Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Peter Costello, urged yesterday that tougher conditions be applied to the Youth Homeless ow ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. Fischer urges 'back to basics' on Mabo

    PERTH: National Party Leader Tim Fischer called yesterday for a practical rethink of Aboriginal landrights issues and a return to basics. ...

    Article : 313 words
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  8. MIM calls for business incentives

    SYDNEY: Base metals giant MIM Holdings Ltd says Australia needs to offer incentives if it wants to attract business and compete internationally, ...

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  10. Opposition still on downer: poll

    A Morgan opinion poll has reinforced the findings of a recent Newspoll that the personal popularity of the Leader of the Opposition, Alexander Downer, crashed in the wake of his ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. REIA calls for tax summit

    The row between the Commonwealth and states over national competition reforms highlighted the need for a second tax summit, according to the Real Estate Institute of Australia. ...

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