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  1. Writers' World Authors, independents under foot in the Age of Mammoths
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 25 June 1988 p 21 Article Illustrated
    ... & Schuster's editor-in-chief, Michael Korda (himself a bcstsell ing author). Authors are one factor in ... Writers' World MAURICE DUNLEVY Authors, independents under foot in the Age of DUNLEVY WHEN Simon ... Mary Higgins Clark, they also announced that it was the first-ever eight-figure author-pub lisher ... 1511 words
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  2. The immigration debate MISTAKEN IDENTITY: MULTICULTURALISM AND THE DEMISE OF NATIONALISM IN AUSTRALIA. Stephen Castles, Mary Kalantzis, Bill Cope and Michael Morrissey. Pluto Press...
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 1 October 1988 p 21 Article
    ... his three co-authors develop a persuasive argument to the effect that multiculturalism is merely ... census data, and sociological studies, and it's a pity that the author doesn't intervene more in the ... promising but not satisfactorily fulfilled. Of course, it is no fault of the author that census ... 2600 words
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  3. The right books for the right words
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 9 April 1988 p 20 Article
    ... telephon ing; in The Sounds of English the -main topics are learning to speak, READER'S DIGEST HOW TO ... A DICTION ARY OF CURRENT ENGLISH US AGE. By John O. E. Clark. Harrap. 490pp. $22.95. ORIGINAL ROGET'S THESAU RUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES; New edition prepared by Betty Kirkpatrick. Longman. ... 1004 words
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  4. Saturday magazine A week of serious play at Adelaide's writers' circus
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 19 March 1988 Section: Section B p 16 Article Illustrated
    ... Virginia Barber suggested that agents merely "admitted their inability to handle" some authors, while Tim Curnow of Curtis Brown Australia said that author and agent might part company by "mutual agree agree- ment". [sub-head] Australian authors 'buoyed up on the tide of conviviality' Further ... 1437 words
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  5. Getting to know Nettie NETTIE PALMER. Edited by Vivian Smith. University of Queensland Press, Portable Australian Authors series. 548pp. $16.95. Reviewer: ROBERT DARBY.
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 1 October 1988 p 20 Article Illustrated
    ... Press, Portable Australian lian Authors series. 548pp. $16.95. Reviewer: ROBERT DARBY. TEN YEARS ago ... mostly from other, authors, without which research into Australian cultural history from the 1920s to ... centenary of her birth. Born into a respectable Melbourne profes sional family, Nettie Palmer studied modern ... 1197 words
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  6. Writers World Gourmet 'tecs replace hardboileds in the new crime novels
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 2 July 1988 p 23 Article Illustrated
    ... choice is the author. But when crime buyers in four English cities were questioned as they left ... women and almost two out of three are under 40. For authors there is a certain irony in these ... that authors and pub lishers depend heavily on selling the rights to American publishers to get an ... 1554 words
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  7. What children reall[?] think about sex... In their own words...
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 2 June 1982 p 24 Article Illustrated
    ... What children realtt In their own I words* ll The Goldmans, authors of "Children's Sexual ... can't fight on their own." (English boy. aged 5) "Two incomes are better than one." (Australian boy, 15) "You can't live with your parents for- ever." (English girl, 13) What is pregnancy? "It's like a ... 1445 words
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  8. CELLULITE what it is and how to treat it Men may have knobbly knees but knobbly fat deposits are a problem particular to women!
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 22 September 1982 p 53 Article Illustrated
    ... was coined by French authors Louis Alquier and jacques Forrestier in their i,0ok "La Cellulite". Soon after its translation to English the great debate began and physicians still can't agree where ... obesity and advocates different means of overcoming the two problems. The Anushka authors describe cel- ... 1262 words
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  9. Green Paper on higher education introduces a new rhetoric
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Monday 11 January 1988 p 2 Article
    ... Government's mould of "national priorities"? (The Cabinet consists, the anonymous authors ev idently ... The English De partment at the Australian Defcnce Force Academy. ... 1136 words
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  10. The great totem of the English-speaking peoples' Dreamtime is Arthur Looking for Riothamus
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 9 April 1988 p 25 Article Illustrated
    ... The great totem of the English-speaking peoples' Dreamtime is Arthur Looking (for Riothamus By ... myth overlapped with history. The great totem of the English-speaking peoples' Dream time is ... ago to the effect that an English writer, GeofFrey Ashe, had claimed to have solved the puzzle and ... 1306 words
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  11. Wednesday magazine Classic fantasy novels written by accident BOOKCASE
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Wednesday 16 March 1988 p 30 Article
    ... genetic accident, I suppose - the right kind of imagination was lurking inside my small round English ... commented that students of English had to read so much medieval literature that they all ended up ... Fleming was her editor on The Sunday Times. Her early life as a journalist was no help in writing ... 1306 words
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  12. TIMESTYLE BOOKS MUSIC THEATRE HISTORY AND MANNERS IN BRICKS AND MORTAR A HISTORY OF ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE. By Peter Kidson, Peter Murray and Paul Thompson. Pelican, revised edition...
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Sunday 8 June 1980 p 8 Article
    ... TIMESTYLE BOOKS © MUSIC ® THEATRE HISTORY AND MANNERS IN BRICKS AND MORTAR A HISTORY OF ENGLISH ... 200 plates. $9.95. Reviewer: JACQUELINE ABBOTT In this book three authors, two connected with the ... of English architecture. In fact it is British architecture they are re cording, with many examples ... 1023 words
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  13. Letters to the Editor Language generates plenty of debate Received October 10
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Tuesday 11 October 1988 p 8 Article Illustrated
    ... the author's full address, for ref erence. A telephone number as well is desirable. Address the ... function, just how many English words start with, contain within their length or else end with 'man', nor ... issue - that of stan dards of writing byjournalists. It seems to me that the standard of English ... 1702 words
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  14. A fan's passage through life THE SOCCER SYNDROME. By John Moynihan. Simon and Schuster. 203 pages. $14.95. [coming soon]
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Thursday 5 May 1988 p 23 Article Illustrated
    ... pages. $14.95. | Reviewer: GRAHAM COOKE. ANY REAL follower of English soccer-and despite 17 years ... through twisting Devon shire lanes on a glorious early sum mer evening. 1 didn't see it, 1 didn't hear ... code. The latest when reading the author's note in The Soccer Syn drome by John Moynihan. He had ... 1082 words
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  15. People The jolly swagman might have loved it!
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 31 December 1980 p 14 Article Illustrated
    ... sultanas in the dam- per, but 20 English schoolchildren thought it tasted super. The 21st thought it ... of the most popular subjects be- cause so many English famil- ies have relatives who have ... water but she added sugar and sultanas for English taste buds. But it was Sunirmal's first meeting ... 1350 words
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  16. The evolution of "literature" A HISTORY OF ENCLISH LITERATURE. By Alastair Fowler. Basil Blackwell. ix + 395pp. $45.00.
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 6 August 1988 p 22 Article
    ... Blackwell. ix + 395pp. $45.00. Reviewer: STEPHEN PRICKETT. FUNNY things, histories of English ... of English literature (or any literature, for that matter)? Docs it have a sequential story that ... tell is not so much one of people as of genres. He is less interested, for in stance, in what the early ... 1206 words
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  17. The McDonald's recipe under the microscope
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Tuesday 8 March 1988 p 19 Article
    ... two-day in-house workshops that are stimulating, well-planned and effec tive. The authors of the kit, ... English and Communi cations Department. Each has more than 10 years experience in teaching adults and ... The authors' expertise has resulted in the kit having a number of advan tages over current ... 1050 words
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  18. Letters to the Editor On immigration, population and brains Received December 22
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Tuesday 27 December 1988 p 8 Article Illustrated
    ... Hutchinson (CT, Dc cembcr 21) to my letter about the "brain drain/gain" (CT, December 15). Both authors ... only in Dr Hutchinson's case. Both authors need to do much more work before they can make the general ... space unless the author insists on publication in full or not at all. Every letter must be signed and ... 1610 words
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  19. Rumblings of discontent from elder statesman ROGER MATTHEWS talks to Tunku Abdul Rahman, father of modern Malaysia
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 2 January 1988 p 5 Article Illustrated
    ... Islam; author of several books. the raising of educational fees for for eign students in Britain ... modern Malaysia FORMER Prime Ministers may be derided, ignored, banished or simply forgotten. A few ... but his voice firm and intellect vigorous, Malaysia's first Prime Minister and acknowledged fa ther ... 1878 words
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  20. Len Evans
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 3 June 1981 p 103 Article Illustrated
    ... translations of foreign dishes into English. I suppose the reverse could be the case if we were to make the same effort with other languages, but since English is ten- ding to become universal, ... revueltos as re- volting eggs. Perhaps a hotel in Venice wasn't joking when it called the English ... 1891 words
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