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  4. Inventive Kate nails the garbage problem

    An unimaginative person might have thought the sneakers gaudy, the spiked soles uncomfortable. But that would have been to ignore their worth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Cut in real terms foreshadowed

    The Leader of the Opposition, Mr Howard, foreshadowed yesterday the possibility of a real cut in wages under a coalition ...

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  6. PM dodges arrows on fraud

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hawke, would not be drawn yesterday on allegations that the Government is sitting on a report which confirms that the Commonwealth is being cheated of $4 billion a year. ...

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  7. PAGE 21 Bush Capital

    PERTH: Australia has clinched an iron-ore deal with China involving an initial investment of $250 million by China for development of a ...

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  8. Young 'blows gaping hole' in Hawke poverty promise

    The Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Mr Young, had blown a "gaping hole" in the central promise of Labor's election campaign, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Howard, said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Chun expected to give in to democracy today

    SEOUL, Tuesday (Reuter). — President Chun Doo Hwan of South Korea is expected to accept his Democratic Justice Party's call for major ...

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  12. Holiday-home owners lose voting rights

    About 2000 Canberra-area residents with holiday homes on the South Coast will no longer be able to vote in local-government elections there as a ...

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