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SMH: Game of hide and seek in a car park on trail of the elusive Mr Y - The Mr Y at the centre of the Peter Reith Telecard affair fled from waiting media yesterday when he returned to work at a Melbourne radiography company.
 
SMH: Gloves off as Killen and Moore slug each other - smh.com.au - National - With just two days remaining before the crucial Ryan by-election, the two most prominent Liberals in the electorate, Sir James Killen and Mr John Moore, both former defence ministers, are at each other's throats.
 
SMH: Government attempts to mend UN ties - The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Downer, last night praised the United Nations for boosting human rights, despite the Howard Government's earlier controversial attack on the world body's rights watchdog committees.
 
SMH: Greening of the Liberal blue-bloods - As the ferals climb into bed with the suits, David Reardon reports on the West's new political force.
 
SMH: Heritage TV ads 'blatantly political' - The Government is under fire for a $3 million television advertising campaign which has been condemned as blatantly political.
 
SMH: High Court blasts Government on IVF - Angry judges of the High Court yesterday accused the Federal Government of trying to undermine the judiciary by allowing the Catholic Church to contest a Federal Court decision guaranteeing single women access to fertility treatment.
 
SMH: Hockey tips bucket on Sydney - Sydney is an arrogant and insolent city which has wasted its Olympic success and is in danger of missing its chance to be a world city, says the Federal minister Mr Joe Hockey.
 
SMH: Hockey's boom dream 'abject stupidity' - Council leaders and urban planners condemned the Financial Services Minister, Mr Hockey, yesterday for his call to boost Sydney's population to a "critical mass" of 8 million by 2050.
 
SMH: Honestly and sincerely, that's the last policy backflip (this week) from PM - John Howard's decision to cut petrol prices and dump inflation adjustments to fuel excise is economically irresponsible. It will mean taking money away from pensions. It is likely to put upward pressure on interest rates and damage the Australian dollar.
 
SMH: Hospitals give Court campaign headache - Hospital bed closures and official figures which seemed to contradict his assurances that the State's finances were ship-shape yesterday delivered the West Australian Premier, Mr Court, his worst day yet in his campaign for election to a third term.
 
SMH: Hot under the blue collar, cool on PM - Mark Funnel was prepared to give John Howard a chance five years ago. As a western suburbs truck driver who hauls sand and gravel to building sites around the city for a living, he was one of the blue-collar "battlers" whose support Mr Howard won in the 1996 election.
 
SMH: How Michael Kroger put the ABC board on Kerry Packer alert - The influential ABC director, Mr Michael Kroger, has canvassed with fellow board members the advantages of settling a defamation case with his former employer, Mr Kerry Packer, ABC sources have claimed.
 
SMH: How-to-vote card row ticks off parties - The Liberal Party traded insults with the Australian Democrats and Greens yesterday after forcing the withdrawal of how-to-vote cards in a tense day of polling in the Ryan by-election.
 
SMH: Howard puts One Nation last - The Prime Minister yesterday bluntly declared that the One Nation party should be placed last on all Liberal Party how-to-vote cards in Australia.
 
SMH: Howard chews the fat about life, love and gay marriages - The Prime Minister talked about love and relationships with a group of young Australians yesterday.
 
SMH: Howard could lose his own seat - Prime Minister John Howard could lose his seat in Parliament if an election were held now, due to voters' steaming anger over the GST and petrol.
 
SMH: Howard double act to protect minister - The Prime Minister yesterday suggested he and the National Party leader, Mr Anderson, could campaign together in Groom to show solidarity with Liberal Small Business Minister Mr Macfarlane, who is under challenge from the Nationals.
 
SMH: Howard hit by ship's wash - Like the Tampa, Prime Minister Howard has found himself in an international no-man's-land, writes Michelle Grattan.
 
SMH: Howard may win, but we will lose - John Howard's over-reaction to the Tampa crisis is painting Australia as a country that believes the end of stopping these people touching our soil justifies the most extreme and outlandish means.
 
SMH: Howard move angers women - Conservative women's groups have joined protests against the Government's decision to back away from supporting the United Nations optional protocol for protecting women's rights.
 
 

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