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  2. Polite, quiet, affluent: the man, 33, who killed seven people and himself

    SYDNEY: The'man who slaughtered seven people before turning his gun on himself was apparently polite, well-adjusted, and affluent. ...

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  4. Sewage spill sparks crisis

    The main Canberra sewagetreatmenl plant al Holt is suffering a serious malfunction — 30 million litres of partially treated ...

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  5. Unionists to stop Budget papers delivery

    CANBERRA: Union pickctcrs laying siege to Parliament House have vowed to stop the delivery of the Budget papers in what would be a major ...

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  6. One point — and the light's green for the finals

    Bob Hawke said yesterday that he had better begin rearranging his schedule to make certain he would be available to attend all matches in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Two killed in crash on remote road

    Two men were killed yesterday when their car left the Mountain Creek Road, 30km west of Canberra, rolled several times, crossed a ditch and smashed into ...

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  9. No 6pc super this year: Hawke

    An increase in employer-funded superannuation likely to be announced in tomorrow's Budget will not be introduced this year, ...

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  10. PM talks of slow recovery

    Australia's economic recovery could be slower than expected, according to the Prime Minister, Bob Hawke. ...

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  11. Medicare faces the knife

    Methods to cut the number of doctors practising in Australia could be outlined in tomorrow's Budget, the Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, ...

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