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  3. PNG seeks to break from Aust cash 'club'

    PORT MORESBY: Papua New Guinea wanted to attract new resource investments from north America and Britain in order to ...

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  4. Punters predict poll for March; or April; or May

    SYDNEY: Improvements in employment and economic growth in the first half of next year may provide the Prime Minister, Paul ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Archbishop pronounces 'the death of Anglicanism'

    The death of Anglicanism was pronounced yesterday by the Archbishop of Sydney, Donald Robinson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Food stays on GST list

    The shadow treasurer, Peter Reith, ruled out for all time the exemption of food from the Coalition's controversial ...

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  7. CONFIDENCE

    People will still vote for the Coalition despite its proposed goods-and-services tax, the shadow treasurer, Peter Reith, says. ...

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  8. Treasurer's voice joins WA rally

    PERTH: About 500 people, including the federal Treasurer, John Dawkins, attended a rally yesterday over the police bashing of Fremantle ...

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  9. CHALLENGE

    The Leader of the Opposition, John Hewson, challenged the Prime Minister, Paul Keating, yesterday to a series of three parliamentary ...

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  12. Unions and Government exchange threats

    MELBOURNE: Unions warned yesterday of an across-the-board industrial blitz if the Victorian Government proceeded with threats to shut ...

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