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  2. Letters to the Editor

    ON FRIDAY March 6 the Prime Minister stated, "But I am not British or French. I'm Australian. It's the land I know, the people I know, ...

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  3. The Canberra Times

    THE RECESSION has caught up with Canberra and we are now learning that like the rest of the country, when the economy ...

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  4. COMMENT

    POLICE powers and standards for children's programs on television have little to do with each other at first sight, but ...

    Article : 869 words
  5. Australia will be a republic

    I FIND it sad that R. G. Gillespie (Letters, February 29) is offended by Gough Whitlam's comments on the inevitability of republicanism. ...

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  6. Solve the real problem

    NOW WE know that Paul Keating knows about as much about Royal protocol as Sir Les Patterson; and that the Prince of Wales and the ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. Last nail in coffin

    I SHARE Joan Dempster's views (Letters, March 5). How dare Paul Keating imply to our Queen that all Australians are in favour of a ...

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  8. Wondrous start of life dismissed

    IT IS a bit sad, to say the least, that the furore about the Irish lass being granted the go-head for her abortion, and thus being saved from ...

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  10. Schism caused by reformers

    IN ANSWER to Peter Mendham (Letters, March 7) it is not the opponents of the ordination of women who are causing anguish and schism ...

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  11. USA recognises dual citizenship

    AMERICANS who have migrated to Australia might like to know that in 1990 the US Government began allowing Americans who became ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. Builder's fingers in many pies

    BOB WINNEL'S plea to support his concept of village development for Gungahlin (CT, March 5, P. 9) included several attractive, ...

    Article : 161 words
  13. Cycle track for Northbourne

    I READ with pleasure (CT, March 7, P. 13) that a British inventor, Sir Clive Sinclair, has invented Zike, a light-weight, ...

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  14. Grammar head did right thing

    REGARDING the expulsions from Canberra Grammar School: As a current parent with two boys at the school and as an Old Boy of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. Infrequent buses

    HAVING attended Canberra Festival activities on Saturday and enjoyed them, my enthusiasm was considerably damped by the fact ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Let's give local caterers a go

    AS USUAL, the festival was great and a credit to the organisers. One gripe: why do we have so many outof-town caterers coming in with ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. Warning of ozone hole spurs US action

    DID YOU notice that President Bush of the United States responded with amazing alacrity to the revelation ...

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