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SMH: Nothing much, but worth repeating often - The Carr Government's $1.5 billion capital works package may be dressed up by some as a Keynesian-style budget kick-start for the ailing NSW economy - but, in reality, it is Clayton's Keynes.
 
SMH: Office ban on computer MP's son - The son of the NSW ALP MP at the centre of computer hacking allegations at NSW State Parliament was barred from his father's parliamentary office last month, the Herald has been told.
 
SMH: Onus on Carr to bring law and order to wild promises - Tub-thumping may win the talkback mob, says Robert Wainwright, but the NSW Premier faces a tougher challenge in Macquarie Street.
 
SMH: Over a barrel on policy (barrel cost unknown) - The Howard Government has tagged the Opposition "policy lazy", but the truth is Labor has far more policy out than John Howard did at the same point in the last electoral cycle.
 
SMH: PM turns up heat over fraud claims - The Prime Minister last night stepped up pressure on the Queensland Government in his cat-and-mouse game with the Premier, Mr Beattie, over politically explosive allegations of electoral fraud.
 
SMH: Pain for Beattie as inquiry widens - The Queensland Government's electoral rorts woes have intensified with the Shepherdson inquiry extending its terms of reference so it can examine the Labor Party preselection for the seat of South Brisbane in 1986.
 
SMH: Painful time for Kim and Hannah, but prognosis is good - Oops. No wonder Kim Beazley was looking rather glum as he munched on a breakfast banana at Aussie's cafe in Parliament House yesterday. By then he knew he should have kept his mouth shut about his daughter's experience in a Perth public hospital.
 
SMH: Political greed led to murder of NSW MP, trial told - smh.com.au - National - The NSW Labor Party power broker Phuong Canh Ngo had rival politician John Newman killed because of "political greed", the murder trial was told yesterday.
 
SMH: Political spin that set off a law and order bomb - As the debate on ethnic crime gets uglier, Marian Wilkinson, Matthew Moore and Neil Mercer examine why the NSW Premier and his Police Commissioner have been talking tough while south-west Sydney drowns in violence.
 
SMH: Politicians join forces to squeeze boat people - The ALP yesterday said it would support six bills that enable the Federal Government to toughen conditions and reduce rights for asylum seekers, in an effortto stifle boat people as an election issue.
 
SMH: Preselection fight to involve Beazley - ALP wrangling over preselection for the Federal seat of Robertson will become the problem of the Opposition Leader, Mr Beazley, with both candidates certain to appeal to the ALP national executive.
 
SMH: Quiz the Speaker in public say Libs - NSW Parliament Speaker John Murray should be questioned at public ICAC hearings into allegations of a cover-up in the Joe Tripodi sex scandal, the Opposition says.
 
SMH: Recall Parliament for hackergate, Carr told - The State Opposition wants to recall Parliament next week so MPs can waive parliamentary privilege and allow police to proceed with their investigation into the so-called "hackergate" allegations.
 
SMH: Refshauge urged to turn old sand mining site into coastal park - The NSW State Government has a chance to protect some coastal wetlands, reports Linda Morris.
 
SMH: Retailers blame GST for industry blues: survey - More than 40 per cent of retailers think a rollback of the GST would buoy consumers and boost sales, but most do not believe an ALP government would follow through with its rollback plans.
 
SMH: Right-wing MPs safe in ALP branch purge - ALP branches controlled by three prominent right-wing MPs will be the only three to survive a purge tonight by the dominant Right, prompting left-wing outrage.
 
SMH: Road toll defies Carr promise - The Carr Government has failed to meet a key election commitment to reduce the State's annual road toll to fewer than 500 deaths by the year 2000.
 
SMH: Rort scandal widens: four MPs now accused - Four Queensland State ALP MPs and a senior figure in the party organisation were yesterday accused of electoral rorting before the Shepherdson Inquiry.
 
SMH: Rorter reveals ALP fee slush fund - A former adviser to Federal Labor frontbencher Mr Con Sciacca collected money from a slush fund to pay the party fees of members on enrolment forms supplied by the self-confessed electoral rorter Mr Lee Bermingham, Queensland's Criminal Justice Commission has been informed.
 
SMH: Rorting funds a tax break, inquiry told - Elements of the Labor Party's right-wing had worked out a way to make electoral rorting tax deductible, a party whistleblower said yesterday.
 
 

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