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Ageing population the biggest threat to economy: Costello
peter's principles .....
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Garrett backflips on forest policy
warmonger .....
from the New York Times ….. Bush Vows Not to Negotiate on Iraq Timetable Stephen Crowley/The New York Times President Bush speaking to the National Cattlemen's Beef Association meeting today in Washingon.
rug rattus .....
from the ABC ….. The Prime Minister and the Opposition leader will be faced with some tough decisions today when they meet British climate change economist Nicholas Stern.
flogging porkies .....
from the ABC ….. Govt accused of WorkChoices cover-up
oh dear .....
from the ABC ….. Former Howard Government minister Santo Santoro has told his Liberal and National colleagues that he deeply regrets that he is leaving federal Parliament.
snailman .....
from News Ltd ….. PM's right hand man asks: what's email? By Nicolette Burke Article from Daily Terror
rattus reasoning .....
from the pauper ABC ….. PM denies IR laws hurt NSW Liberals
tin can, flim-flam man .....
from the ABC ….. Costello continues attack on Labor's broadband plan Federal Treasurer Peter Costello is continuing his attack on the Opposition's $4.7 billion high-speed Internet plan.
rattus ravings .....
from the ABC ….. Labor to again press PM on Iraq withdrawal Debate about an exit strategy for Australian troops in Iraq is expected to continue in Federal Parliament today.
rattus real estate .....
from the underfunded ABC …..
Kelly lashes out at states over housing affordability
great white dope .....
from the ABC ….. Bush urges patience as Iraq war enters 5th year By Kim Landers
rattus rules .....
from our ABC ….. Liberals move to overturn Aldred preselection Senior Liberal Party figures are moving to overturn the preselection of controversial former federal Liberal MP Ken Aldred.
judicial juggling .....
Pakistan changes tack on top judge [AFP] The chief judge of Pakistan's Supreme Court has been put on compulsory leave, not suspended, the government has said amid increasing protests over his removal on March 9.
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