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SMH: Skipper Howard all at sea without a moral compass - The plight of refugees aboard the Tampa has revealed huge tears in Australia's proud image of itself as a tolerant society.
 
SMH: Smirking bovver boy Abbott puts the boot in - The mood was tetchy all day, but the real aggro was prompted when the Government's designated bovver boy, Tony Abbott, used a question on industrial relations to attack Labor's Cheryl Kernot.
 
SMH: Sorry Reith admits 'I did the wrong thing' - The Workplace Relations Minister, Mr Reith, yesterday revealed he had contacted the Special Minister of State, Senator Ellison, in February to ask what was happening in the investigation about his Telecard bill.
 
SMH: Staying power - Three months ago he was dead in the water. Now, John Howard is fighting for his political life - confidently, proudly and without apologies, writes Jennifer Hewett.
 
SMH: Stumbling on a path of inhumanity - Australians are being misled by the Government into demonising asylum seekers, writes the former Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser.
 
SMH: Sweaty Reith given a rough ride - Public appearances by Peter Reith have been rare lately and it would not be surprising if the tumultuous weeks he has endured over the Telecard affair had changed him in some way.
 
SMH: Tampa a respite for Macfarlane - If anyone in Australia has reason to thank some deity for the entry of the Tampa into Australian waters on Wednesday, it is Ian Macfarlane. Given the circumstances, his gratitude should probably go to Allah.
 
SMH: Tassie Libs turn to Cheek - Mr Bob Cheek, an ex-footballer and businessman who made his political name as an ambitious Liberal party maverick, toppled the Tasmanian Opposition leader, Mrs Sue Napier, yesterday.
 
SMH: That's a fine rig and a mean toll - Mrs Kerry Chikarovski [NSW Opposition leader] stood on the side of the highway and stuck her thumb out.
 
SMH: The $871 card affair the DPP decided was worth taking to court - The Director of Public Prosecutions has taken to court a former public servant who racked up $871 on a Commonwealth petrol card - a marked contrast to his treatment of Mr Peter Reith during the Telecard affair.
 
SMH: The Costello files - now the truth is out there - One of the GST's parents is finding his offspring a troublesome and embarrassing handful, writes Michelle Grattan.
 
SMH: The GST follies - The full facts are still unclear, but there are two possible explanations of the alleged conspiracy within the Queensland Liberal Party to rort the goods and services tax system. The most generous, although unflattering, is that officials of the party that introduced the GST were so bemused by it, or so incompetent, that they lurched into potentially lucrative error.
 
SMH: The country cowboy rides into trouble - Ian Macfarlane arrived from Brisbane to a cold, wet Canberra day dressed in a check country shirt and jeans, looking every bit the Queensland cowboy.
 
SMH: The ferals win as a pragmatic bug bites an economic purist - In his BAS backdown Peter Costello has twigged to a simple political reality, writes Tom Allard.
 
SMH: The money or the ballot box: PM's poll push poses dilemma for Costello - John Howard is personally driving the Government's new flexibility as he tries to stave off the defeat the Coalition sees as increasingly probable.
 
SMH: There's no turning back on march to globalisation, says Costello - Railing against "globalisation" was like railing against the telephone, the Treasurer, Mr Costello, said last night.
 
SMH: They don't see me as the Liberal with horns. - It was her Everest, but she won't be the one to reach the summit. Jocelyn Newman talks to Tom Allard.
 
SMH: They're not our problem, says PM - The Australian Government this afternoon refused to allow 438 boatpeople rescued by a Norwegian freighter permission to land at Christmas Island.
 
SMH: This man's in strife - right up to his neck - Even Ian Macfarlane's apparel in Question Time yesterday acknowledged he is, as we say in journalism, "embattled". The garish plaid tie he wore was the Macfarlane family fighting tartan.
 
SMH: Top Lib tipped the wink on GST scam method, minister admits - The Minister for Small Business, Mr Macfarlane, yesterday admitted that a senior Queensland Liberal officer told him in mid-December of the GST scheme later repudiated by the Federal party.
 
 

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