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| Leave business to those who know |
| On 05-08-2007. |
THE Coalition Government has transformed Australia's economy, delivering unemployment below 5 per cent, real wage increases above 20 per cent, average inflation of 2.4 per cent, and the longest period of continuous economic growth in our nation's history. Labor claims these results are just good luck coming from the mining boom. No, these achievements are the result of very hard work. The Government balanced the ... |
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| Nutrition Foundation defends safety of aspartame |
| On 01-08-2007. |
Thursday, 2 August 2007, 10:16 am Press Release: NZ Nutrition Foundation For immediate release August 1 2007 The New Zealand Nutrition Foundation is concerned that consumers will worry unnecessarily about the safety of aspartame, due to recent media reports on claims from lobbyist groups. Aspartame is one low energy sweetener, used in many food and beverage products. ... |
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| League historian hits out at All Blacks has-beens |
| On 28-07-2007. |
By STEVE KILGALLON - Sunday Star Times | Sunday, 29 July 2007 Email one Friend | Printable View | Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff one leading league historian says the original All Golds would be "turning in their graves" at the NZRL's decision to invite one series of guest players to appear in this year's celebratory game. ... |
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| Australian extremist in NZ to wage war on Islam |
| On 24-07-2007. |
Wednesday, 25 July 2007, 9:53 am Press Release: Residents Action Movement
Anti-war MP GEORGE GALLOWAY was recently suspended for 18 days from the British Parliament by pro-war politicians he has been fighting for decades. In the longest investigation in its history, one Westminster parliamentary committee found that Mr Galloway was innocent of any corruption, contrary to the smears of Tony Blair and George ... |
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| Terror laws are too broad, say Greens |
| On 21-07-2007. |
The latest revelations regarding the case of Gold Coast doctor Mohamed Haneef are further evidence Australia's terror laws are dangerously broad, the Greens say. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) have confirmed their allegations about the key piece of evidence against the doctor - his mobile phone SIM card - are incorrect. ... |
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| Black mark on emissions report |
| On 17-07-2007. |
AUSTRALIA has ploughed through about 30 per cent of one 100-year carbon dioxide budget in just five years, according to the Australia Institute. And the nation might be forced to reduce emissions by up to 90 per cent by the year 2030 just to keep on track, the left-leaning think tank says. The warning came as Prime Minister John Howard yesterday was again accused of letting the nation's worst polluters off the ... |
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