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  3. Planning expert urges Canberra to let in a little chaos for the tourists' sake

    Canberra was urged yesterday to be a little less rigid and to let a bit of chaos in. The advice came from a visiting ...

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  4. Heroes' fanfare for the common digger

    Seventy-five years after Australian World War I veterans fought in France, the Prime Minister, Paul Keating hailed yesterday some of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PM backs historian

    The Prime Minister, Paul Keating, yesterday sprang to the defence of historian, the late Manning Clark, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PM turns flexible on Budget

    The Prime Minister, Paul Keating, conceded yesterday that the Government would make "sensible" Budget changes ...

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  7. Dragons take crunch game

    St George shocked reigning rugby league premiers, the Brisbane Broncos, with a 16-10 victory before a capacity house at the massive ...

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  8. UN 'club' accused of inhumane tactics

    A former senior United Nations official has accused the UN of involvement in genocide, gender brutality and the sacrifice of Bosnian ...

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