Articles
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Brendan Nelson is a dead man walking. But he could still be doing a better job of it, writes Ben Eltham
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Burma is an important strategic ally of China. Claims that the West is simply trying to alleviate a "humanitarian disaster" are disingenuous, writes Maryann Keady
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Ben Pobjie cuts through the spin and gets right to the heart of the matter: how are you being screwed and what's the best way to complain about it?
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The Janette Howard diaries would be a cracker of a read, writes David Ritter
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US political strategist Robert Creamer calls the winner - and reveals the Obama campaign's top 10 secrets to success
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Last week, Israel marked its 60th anniversary of independence. Today, Palestinians commemorate 60 years since Al-Nakba, the Catastrophe
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What did the Treasurer really do last night? On the whole, not very much, writes economist Barry Hughes
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This should have been the world's first climate change budget, writes Anna Rose
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If you were expecting the Treasurer to deliver a Keating or Costello-esque performance last night, you've missed the change to how the game is played, writes Mark Bahnisch
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Apart from some tinkering around the edges, Swan has failed to attack the many highly regressive tax benefits that were introduced by Peter Costello


