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PM: Alston resurrects media ownership issue - It's the issue that never dies - who can own how much of Australia's media?
 
SMH: Compassion stops short for orphans of the empire - A new stolen generation, another revealing report and again the Federal Government will not take responsibility for the past, writes Alan Gill.
 
SMH: How foreign policy turned on Howard - The phrase "asylum seekers" has been noticeably absent from the PM's vocabulary, writes Gerard Henderson - until last week.
 
SMH: Liberals try to quash rumours of Wentworth climb for top republican - The Liberal NSW leadership yesterday tried to halt a campaign in Sydney's east to undo party endorsement for its Federal candidate Mr Peter King and to replace him with the republican leader Mr Malcolm Turnbull.
 
SMH: $200,000 'spent on party poll' - The Federal Government spent $200,000 on secret public opinion polling for its own party political purposes, the Opposition claimed yesterday.
 
SMH: 'Deaf' to the bush: Woolies boss blasts Libs - The head of the supermarket giant Woolworths launched an extraordinary attack on Federal Liberal MPs yesterday when he accused them of placing the Coalition at risk by failing to listen to their National Party colleagues about the economic crisis in rural Australia.
 
SMH: 'If this gets out it could bring down the Government' - It seemed an ALP fantasy - detailed questions based on Liberal Party documents which, the ALP claimed, proved Small Business Minister Ian Macfarlane had connived in a scheme to defraud the taxpayer of GST revenue.
 
SMH: A sure way to swap victory for defeat - Some conservatives are refusing to learn that cosying up to Hanson costs votes, writes Gerard Henderson.
 
SMH: ABC supporters warn Howard of voter backlash - Up to 10,000 supporters of the ABC gathered outside Parliament House in Canberra yesterday to put the Government on notice of voter backlash if it did not urgently fix problems with the national broadcaster.
 
SMH: ALP watch on affairs of candidate - The Liberal Party is expecting Labor to mount a personal attack on its candidate for Ryan, Mr Bob Tucker, in Federal Parliament this week as the by-election battle intensifies.
 
SMH: Abbott invokes Pope to chide charity - The Howard Government has invoked the Pope and Catholic doctrine in a war of words with the St Vincent de Paul Society over welfare policy.
 
SMH: Abbott leadership whisper - The tantalising prospect of a battle for the future leadership of the Liberal Party between Peter Costello and NSW junior minister Tony Abbott emerged yesterday.
 
SMH: Accidents keep getting in Howard's way - An unfortunate choice of spot for a loo stop, and an open rotunda just made for demonstrators, gave John Howard a few hours from political hell during his visit to Gippsland yesterday.
 
SMH: Airport sale on Cabinet agenda - The timing for selling Sydney airport and the form of the sale will be considered by Federal Cabinet today.
 
SMH: Alston flags overhaul on TV, newspaper ownership - The Federal Government announced yesterday it was considering an overhaul of media ownership laws but the ALP immediately branded the move a "desperate bid to impress a few media proprietors" in the months before the election.
 
SMH: And there was wailing and gnashing of teeth - Forget the denials by the Howard Government of the Federal relevance of the fall of the inept and deeply corrupt Northern Territory government; the truth showed through in Question Time yesterday.
 
SMH: Anger as inquiry chief stops Kelly from facing music - The Liberal head of a parliamentary committee investigating electoral irregularities used his casting vote yesterday to stop the Sports Minister, Ms Kelly, being called to explain alleged false enrolments.
 
SMH: Appeal and you'll pay: liberties lawyers warned on court costs - The Federal Government appears to have intimidated civil liberties lawyers out of any further appeals against its treatment of asylum seekers aboard the Tampa, with the threat of heavy financial penalties.
 
SMH: Ask not what your country can do for you, says Costello, but volunteer one hour a week - Every Australian should spend one hour a week doing volunteer work, says Peter Costello. That way, we could build our human spirit, our sense of togetherness, and our communities.
 
SMH: Attack on magistrate condemned - A call by the Northern Territory Chief Minister and Attorney-General, Mr Denis Burke, for a magistrate who criticised mandatory sentencing laws to resign is a dangerous, unprecedented attack on the independence of the judiciary, the head of the local law society said yesterday.
 
 

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