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SMH: Police move in as MP's aide confesses to voting rort
 
SMH: Policy review as grassroots backlash bites - The Government is examining how competition policy can be adapted to protect small primary producers and retailers squeezed by big operators.
 
SMH: Politics of fear works well for PM - Has the mood ever been this ugly in Federal Parliament?
 
SMH: Praying for a miracle as political bombs rain down - By the time he got to the small Darwin memorial church yesterday afternoon, John Howard must have been more than ready to pray for forgiveness of sins.
 
SMH: Public Service resistance to change at fault, says minister - The Opposition claimed yesterday the Finance Minister, Mr Fahey, had warnings in 1997 when he embarked on the Government's controversial IT outsourcing policy that the scheme had not been thought through properly.
 
SMH: Push for Costello to walk for reconciliation - Pressure has mounted on the Treasurer, Mr Costello, to join Melbourne's reconciliation walk next Sunday, with the chairwoman of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Ms Evelyn Scott, and her deputy, Sir Gustav Nossal, saying they hoped he would march in his home city.
 
SMH: Rank-and-file opposition to a Turnbull tilt at preselection - smh.com.au - National - Mr Malcolm Turnbull's prospects of entering the Wentworth Liberal preselection battle were dealt a blow yesterday when the president of the Wentworth Federal electorate conference said the rules should not be waived to allow him to stand.
 
SMH: Rattled Ruddock gets the refugee treatment - "Stop this nonsense. You need to be smoked," a Queensland elder, Wadjularbinna, told the Federal Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Ruddock, yesterday.
 
SMH: Reconciliation walk a leap for Costello - Mr Peter Costello was left without an answer yesterday when the ATSIC chairman, Mr Geoff Clark, put him on the spot with an invitation to join the Melbourne Reconciliation Walk.
 
SMH: Reith 'refused to pay up' - The Workplace Relations Minister, Mr Reith, defied Government legal advice in May - five months before the Telecard scandal broke - that he was liable to repay taxpayers the $50,000 racked up on his Telecard bill, a Senate estimates committee heard yesterday.
 
SMH: Reith blasts court as new boat arrives - In defiance of a fundamental tenet of the Westminster democratic system under which Australia operates - the separation of powers of the executive government and the courts - the Defence Minister, Mr Reith, said he would continue to criticise the courts if the High Court backed Justice North's decision.
 
SMH: Reith shoots himself in defence row - The Defence Minister, Mr Reith yesterday tried to turn the bipartisan defence area into a political battlefield, only to get injured in the process.
 
SMH: Reith's Telecard - the story so far - The Prime Minister yesterday effectively admitted the Government had breached its own protocol for investigating the Reith Telecard affair.
 
SMH: Risks, rewards as PM rides leaky boats to poll - John Howard knows that politically, the more boat people, the more Labor is on the back foot - even if there are severe complications for the Government.
 
SMH: Ruddock backed extremists: MP - Sydney ALP backbencher Mr Anthony Albanese has accused the Immigration Minister, Mr Ruddock, of importing "right-wing extremists" by proposing to allow 200 people with South Lebanese army links into the country.
 
SMH: Ruddock failed to reveal alleged attack the day before riots at Port Hedland - A guard at the Port Hedland detention centre is alleged to have assaulted a detainee the night before the riot which caused the Immigration Minister, Mr Ruddock, to announce his new hard line on injecting unruly asylum seekers.
 
SMH: Ruddock set to feel wrath of church - The Minister for Immigration, Mr Ruddock, is expected to be met by an angry response when he faces the Anglican Church's 12th General Synod to defend the Government's treatment of refugees and illegal immigrants next week.
 
SMH: Scrooge PM tells retirees: Pay me back - Nearly 2,000 retired Australians who received money from the Howard Government's savings bonuses have been ordered to repay it.
 
SMH: Shame about PM's 'face saving' solution - The Nauru compromise is a cynical ploy that will still cost Australia plenty, writes Anne Summers.
 
SMH: Sharp pain in Libs' back foot - The ALP recovered from its leader's faux pas and now has the Government stumbling, writes Michelle Grattan.
 
 

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