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  2. Pervasive fears as the computerised society develops apace

    IT used to be said this was a man's world. Then came feminism and women were on the verge of taking over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,070 words
  3. The Canberra Times

    PERHAPS the most frequently claimed justification for the regulation of any industry (or service, or occupation) is that the greatest beneficiary of the ensuing orderly conduct of the industry (or whatever) will be the consumer — the humble, ...

    Article : 855 words
  4. Thatcher no spectre from a dead past

    ONE of the few good lines in Britain's recent election campaign was delivered by Clement Freud, ...

    Article : 905 words
  5. One Thing and Another...

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    Article : 3 words
  6. LETTERS to the Editor

    Sir, — (The Canberra Times of June 2) carries an item headed 'Whooping cough on the rise' which records the falling level of ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. High-rise plan deplored

    Sir, — The sale of the site beside the Lakeside Hotel for possible high-rise residential development is set down for July 25. The NCDC has ...

    Article : 355 words
  8. Times past

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  9. VICE-REGAL

    On Saturday, the Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen and Lady Stephen attended, and Sir Ninian reviewed, the Queen's Birthday ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. Damming of the Franklin

    Sir, — I wonder how the people of Australia would react if told we in England were to plunge the City of Oxford under water so that every ...

    Article : 79 words
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