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Articles
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Season's beatings
(December 2005)
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Christmas under the new counter-terror laws
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Whose side is David Singer on?
(December 2005)
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David Singer says Land Tax should be simpler and fairer. He wants all
property owners to pay the tax, so a few property investors can pay less tax.
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How to be forgiven for a Father's Day faux pas
(September 2005)
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Professor Andrew Fraser: Freedom of speech, not a forum to preach
(August 2005)
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Professor Andrew Fraser: A victim of political correctness, higher learning the real loser
(September 2005)
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Legislation served ice-cold
(July 2005)
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Men the new black, again
(July 2005)
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A declaration of war
(February 2006)
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Clearly not impressed with Bush's 'war on terror' the Chaser team is preparing to declare a war on everything and televise the results. We talked pre-war tactics with Chatswood's Chaser representative Andrew Hansen.
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If men are from Mars, so are women
(February 2006)
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In a universe where men and women come from different planets and are constantly engaged in a 'battle of the sexes' life can be very lonely. A new study however, suggests the battle may be over.
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Your time starts now
(February 2006)
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Twelve guys, twelve girls, seven minutes each. Now, Go-Go-Go!
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The secret to weight loss is Qi
(February 2006)
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Discover the secrets to an Asian diet to lose those extra kilos.
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Generational war of words
(March 2006)
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Baby boomers are reaching retirement but few are retiring and the younger generation is starting to get hostile.
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Religion set to rise in 2006
(May 2006)
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Fishing for diversity
(May 2006)
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The end of Sydney as we know it
(May 2006)
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What do you get from abandonment, decay and destruction? Harriet Gollan speaks to Jane Bennett, an artist from West Pymble about her paintings of Sydney's disappearing landmarks.
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