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SMH: Tough customer turns trembling mess - At 3.20 pm yesterday, after more than an hour of Opposition questioning about the $50,000 Telecard affair, Peter Reith's hands would not stop trembling as he prepared to face a censure motion.
 
SMH: Tough policies on jobless fail to win support - Most Australians disagree with Federal Government policy that requires unemployed people to take any job or lose unemployment benefits, according to unpublished Government research.
 
SMH: Tough talk on tax avoidance toned down by Costello - The red-tape and tax burden on contractors will be eased after the Federal Government moved to water down anti-avoidance laws yesterday.
 
SMH: Turnbull adds zip to Liberal think tank - Mr Malcolm Turnbull, free from the demands for non-partisanship when he was Australian Republican Movement chairman, has returned to the Liberal Party.
 
SMH: Under new rules GST ad campaign would be illegal - A Federal parliamentary committee has belatedly endorsed new guidelines for government advertising which would have made illegal much of the Coalition's huge GST advertising campaign.
 
SMH: Up the workers - The Tristar dispute has turned industrial relations on its head - instead of losing votes, union power could be an election winner. Brad Norington and Michelle Grattan report.
 
SMH: Volunteers cannot shoulder it all, Costello is told - Many potential volunteers harbour misguided notions about saving people and do not like the reality of charity work, the head of one of Sydney's leading charitable organisations said yesterday.
 
SMH: Voters aren't complaining, but what about morality? - By acting tough the Government has the law, if not justice, on its side. Andrew Clennell writes.
 
SMH: WA ignores Howard on One Nation - The West Australian Liberal Party yesterday delivered a slap to the Prime Minister, ignoring his strong warning against opening the way for preference deals with One Nation.
 
SMH: We're not leaving a war chest for Beazley - The Prime Minister yesterday promised to keep the Budget in surplus, despite the weak economy, but will leave little for the Opposition to play with, placing Mr Beazley in a bind designed to reinforce his "policy-lazy" image.
 
SMH: Wedge widens between Howard and his minister - John Fahey is facing an exceptionally grim year.
 
SMH: Whatever, it's so scary for the Libs - Who actually won yesterday's Ryan by-election was not important.
 
SMH: Why a bankrupted developer turned to the Liberals - Greg Malouf has spent the past six years trying to obtain redress for the Commonwealth Bank's alleged mishandling of his loan, a debacle that has cost him his life's fortune, and almost his marriage.
 
SMH: Will the real Peter Costello please stand up - Whenever Peter Costello talks outside his economic box, you find yourself asking, where does this man really stand ideologically?
 
SMH: Wooldridge accused of spruiking Pfizer drugs - The Federal Health Minister, Dr Wooldridge, already accused of bending to the pharmaceutical industry, was charged in Parliament yesterday with not only lifting the price paid to the multinational drug giant Pfizer, but of promoting its products.
 
SMH: Wooldridge blames drug experts for 'dummy spit' - The Federal Health Minister, Dr Wooldridge, yesterday lashed out at senior Government advisers on prescription drugs who have resigned in protest, saying they had "spat the dummy".
 
SMH: Wooldridge resigns - Citing family reasons, Health Minister Michael Wooldridge has announced he will not contest the next Federal election.
 
SMH: Wounded Lib blames the grumpy vote - A mood of "grumpiness" in the electorate was responsible for the 10 per cent swing against the Liberal Party in the Ryan by-election, the Liberal candidate, Mr Bob Tucker, said yesterday.
 
SMH: Young Libs censure Fraser for betrayal - The former prime minister Mr Malcolm Fraser was attacked by a section of his own party yesterday when the Young Liberals formally condemned him for his "cheap denigration" of the Howard Government.
 
SMH: Young Libs warn their superiors - The NSW Young Liberals Council will refuse to help candidates standing at the Federal election later this year unless the Liberal Party insists One Nation is put last in every seat.
 
 

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