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  3. Man jailed for a year for beating dog to death

    Rex died a horrific and gruesome death — tied to a clothesline by the neck and beaten with steel bars — and yesterday his killer was sentenced to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. One of the few to say 'No' to Murdoch

    Media magnate Rupert Murdoch tried to become Australian High Commissioner in London in 1972 but was rejected by the then Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Senators are obstructive, self-indulgent — Senator

    The Australian Senate is not acting responsibly, is obstructing government legislation and "erring on the side of self-indulgence" according to Democrat Leader Senator Cheryl Kernot. ...

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  6. Hepatitis C victims to fight Govt

    Canberrans with hepatitis C are considering taking legal action against the ACT Government, the only one in Australia to withhold from its citizens ...

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  9. How the bureaucrats betrayed Burley Griffin

    Walter Burley Griffin's plan for Canberra had never been taken seriously, and the national capital of today reflected more the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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