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  2. Strike over, but waiting lists linger Orthopaedic surgeons go back to work

    SYDNEY: Rebel orthopaedic surgeons voted yesterday to return to NSW public hospitals, ending a four-year strike which has been widely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Sports car used as joyrider bait

    LIVERPOOL: Police left a brand new sports car in a deprived inner city area as a bait to trap young joyriders, a court was told ...

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  5. Sir Frederick Ashton dies

    LONDON: Sir Frederick Ashton, one of the world's most highly regarded ballet choreographers, died in his sleep, the Royal Opera House said on Friday. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Caledonia accord reached

    PARIS: New Caledonian proand anti-independence negotiators reached an accord in Paris early yesterday on the future of ...

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  7. Policeman in death leap

    LONDON: An arrested police-man quizzed over indecency charges involving young boys leaped to his death at a remote ...

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  8. Sterotypes 'hurt young Moslems'

    MELBOURNE: Media stereotypes were partly to blame for teenage Moslems being branded as "weird" by their contemporaries, a conference in ...

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  9. Financial protection for widows

    ADELAIDE: Women must make arrangements to protect themselves financially if their husband dies, Senator Janine Haines warned yesterday. ...

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