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ABC: NSW Premier defends ethnic descriptions - The issue of crime and ethnicity is boiling over again in Sydney after the arrest of 18 men accused of gang raping teenage girls in Sydney Reports describing the men as of Middle-Eastern appearance
 
ABC: Whelan to consider apologising to police whistleblower - NSW Police Minister Paul Whelan says he will consider apologising to the police officer whistleblower the Government attempted to discredit after he went public with claims about Cabramatta's spiralling drug crime.
 
Bulletin: A preference for coolness - Despite his party's massive lead in the polls, if Kim Beazley is not very careful he will become Labor's John Hewson, writes Laurie Oakes.
 
Bulletin: Poll positions - The ALP premiers may be sitting pretty, but the release of Knowledge Nation has done little to plug a leak in support away from Federal ALP.
 
Bulletin: President Kim - What sort of prime minister would Kim Beazley be?
 
Bulletin: What drives Carr - The NSW government found itself in the stocks last week over drug-related crime. But this and issues such as the state of schools and hospitals seem to be having little impact on the premier's standing. Bernard Lagan examines the Carr phenomenon.
 
Daily Telegraph: NSW ALP reshuffle on the cards - Kerry Chikarovski's strong return to State Parliament today has been further boosted by reshuffle rumours surrounding Premier Bob Carr's ministry.
 
Daily Telegraph: Beazley's daughter defends dad - Kim Beazley's daughter Hannah said yesterday she was not angered at being told to wait for a public hospital bed and never expected the removal of her appendix would create a political storm.
 
Daily Telegraph: Bullyboy unions spoil Kim's party - The ALP's buck-toothed hillbilly cousin ? the union movement ? has again crashed Kim Beazley's party, reports Political Reporter David Penberthy.
 
Daily Telegraph: Carr rocked by ethnic backlash - NSW Premier Bob Carr has paid a personal and political price for his stand on ethnic crime, suffering a dramatic swing in a key by-election and boosting security at his home.
 
Daily Telegraph: Diagnosis reveals a paranoid media - Gone are the days when journalists simply reported the facts, writes ALP Member for Werriwa Mark Latham. The new fashion in the Australian media is to play the role of national psychiatrist.
 
Daily Telegraph: Kim exaggerated, says Latham - Senior Labor MP Mark Latham believes Opposition leader Kim Beazley "exaggerated" the story about his daughter's wait for treatment in a public hospital.
 
Daily Telegraph: Police seize MP's computer - HI-TECH hacking software used to break passwords and secretly access other people's files has been found on the computer of NSW ALP MP Tony Kelly.
 
Daily Telegraph: Premier rejects hatred claims - NSW Premier Bob Carr has defended his linking of ethnicity and crime against claims he is inciting hatred and violence against Sydney's Lebanese Muslim community.
 
Insight: Debate: ALP National Conference Round-up - The Australian Labor Party wrapped up its national conference in Hobart today, with Opposition Leader Kim Beazley putting the party on election alert. It was a testing time for Mr Beazley, with his leadership under a cloud and the party under attack over free trade and the GST.
 
Insight: Interview: Kim Beazley, Federal Opposition Leader - Regardless of the outcome in this weekend week`s Ryan by-election, there`s still a way to go before the real event - the federal election later this year.
 
Insight: Labor`s choice - If a week is a long time in politics, three months is an eternity. With the Federal election just months away, will Labor`s popularity last, and how much substance is behind it?
 
Insight: Interview, Bob Carr - To date, the NSW Premier Bob Carr, has been unrepentent about his comments on "Ethnic Crime". His stance has angered many community leaders. Mr Carr talks to Jenny Brockie.
 
SMH: Freaked out: Aquilina's friendly visit backfires - John Aquilina said he was in the neighbourhood and wanted to drop in. Sadly, the boy he wanted to see was too scared to come downstairs to talk.
 
SMH: 'Boring suit' Beazley scolds Kernot - The Federal Opposition Leader, Mr Beazley, publicly rebuked frontbencher Ms Cheryl Kernot yesterday after she heaped praise on the Democrats' "dream team", contrasting it with "boring suits arguing about old politics".
 
 

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