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    The people who sometimes deserve the most applause for a stunning dance performance are often behind the curtains, savouring their stars' success... The founder of the Georgian State Dance Company, Madame Nino Ramishvili, 80, and her son, the company's artistic director, Tengis Sukhishvili, watch the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 91 words
  3. Survey views 'should not govern' uni

    The Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, Professor Laurie Nichol, has acknowledged there is a "communication" problem at the ANU. ...

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    YOU CAN choose your friends-butnot your relatives. A 45-years-old man appeared in court yesterday on charges of assault and damaging ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Family blames heart attack on criticism over integrity

    SYDNEY: The family of State Rail chief, Ross Sayers, believes his heart attack yesterday was caused by the media and NSW Opposition attacks ...

    Article : 346 words
  6. ACT scbools to share $60,000

    Two public schools and one private ACT school which are formally declared disadvantaged will share in $60,000 of Commonwealth grants this year. ...

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    The RAAF's latest acquisition had some special passengers early yesterday when piloted over Lake Burley Griffin by John Wallington of Balloon Aloft. It carried the Soviet Ambassador, Dr Evgeni Samoteikin, Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Ray Funnell, and RAAF Pilot Officer Debbie Hicks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Import ban plan to aid industry

    Import bans on ozone-depleting technology could give a boost to Australian manufacturers, a government scientist said ...

    Article : 220 words
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  10. Ozone hole 'could close again' if CFCs cut out

    The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica could close in 50 years if the world stopped using chlorofluorocarbons, an atmospheric scientist said yesterday. ...

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