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  2. Australians approve troops in UN forces: poll

    MELBOURNE: A majority of Australians approve of Australian troops taking part in United Nations peace-keeping forces, a poll showed yesterday. ...

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  3. Courts Five years' jail over killing

    A man who pleaded guilty in the ACT Supreme Court last week to charges of manslaughter and being knowingly ...

    Article : 876 words
  4. IN BRIEF Paint dumper identified

    SYDNEY: Trade-waste inspectors believe they have identified the company responsible for the dumping of more than 20,000 litres of paint into Sydney's sewer ...

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  5. Green applauds paper move

    HOBART: The leading crusader against Tasmania's failed Wesley Vale chemical pulp mill project, Christine ...

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  6. Drug reaction triggers national alert

    SYDNEY: Emergency and medical staff have been warned to closely monitor a drug widely used for patients suffering shock because it could trigger ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. Mansell steps in

    PERTH: The Aboriginal activist Michael Mansell said yesterday that he would help Western Australian Aborigines defend what they claim is a sacred site on the ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. Sydney acid leak

    SYDNEY: Emergency workers have abandoned yesterday's plans to evacuate an industrial area after rain held off, preventing lethal sulphuric acid fumes from ...

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    Mana Avramonic, 63, the longest-serving staff member at Royal Canberra Hospital, talks with Alan Woods, chairman of the interim board of directors of Canberra's public hospitals, yesterday as 200 staff members received 10- and 20-year long-service badges. Thirty-four of the nurses 200 nurses, dietmaids, cleaners and administrative workers had served for 20 years. Maria has worked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 520 words
  11. Sister helped three brothers assault woman, court told

    A woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by three brothers while a fourth brother and their elder sister assisted them, the ACT Supreme Court heard ...

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  12. Policemen acquitted

    BRISBANE: The Queensland Police Union wants a review of the policy which allows police to be suspended without pay after being charged with a criminal ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. Ricky May honoured

    Jacquie Trent, Jan Adelle, Danny La Rue and Kerrie Biddell and other celebrities helped launch the Ricky May Supper Club at the Capital Parkroyal earlier this ...

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  14. Ore miners strike

    PERTH: Industrial trouble escalatcd at Robe River Iron Associates, a Western Australian iron ore producer, yesterday when 500 workers walked off the job for ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. Drought 'normal risk'

    Primary producers will have to treat drought as a normal risk of rural enterprise and become self-reliant in combatting it, the Minister for Primary ...

    Article : 302 words
  16. Drivers dodge cartridges

    SYDNEY: Motorists had more than potholes to dodge on a western Sydney highway yesterday morning after a load of shotgun cartridges ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. Ethnic group lobbies for immigration Bill

    A delegation of the Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia met the leaders of Australia's major political parties ...

    Article : 258 words
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