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  3. Australians told to leave Bougainville

    All Australians have been told to leave Papua New Guinea's troubled Bougainville island unless they have "essential" reasons to stay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Draining a drink, the lethal way

    Constable David Dunk checks out the evidence in Kambah of what police say is an increase in the number of under-age drinkers using Canberra stormwater ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Elliott in ALP sights — again

    The president of the Liberal Party, brewing tsar John Elliott, came in for renewed hammering yesterday from both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Nurses leave wards as Humphries leaves talks

    Nurses walked out of three Royal Canberra Hospital wards yesterday — two hours after the Minister for Health, Gary Humphries, had walked out of a meeting with their union leaders. ...

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  8. Noriega: how to make a meal of evidence

    WASHINGTON: The US case against ousted Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, in federal custody in Florida on drug-trafficking charges, ...

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  10. Imprudent banks caught with pants down: Keating

    Australian and foreign banks received a heavy drubbing yesterday from the Treasurer, Paul Keating, for "imprudently, unsafely and carelessly" lending money "in big dollops against very dodgy security". ...

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  11. NZ glitter evokes Brisbane

    A cast of 6000 contributed to a glittering night of South Pacific splendour as the XIV Commonwealth Games made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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