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...hotel Identity Parade An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Recently given a welcome face-lift, buildings lining downtown K.L.'s restored heritage rows boast soaring ceilings, wrought-iron balconies and timber balustrades. Some of these 1930s gems - in an Art Deco style adapted for the tropics - also have air wells open to the sky. "People are beginning to realize the past has value," says...
...talk was a part of a national tour of universities and high schools with the National Labor Committee (NLC) in anticipation of a textile-quota lift planned for 2005 by the World Trade Organization...
...equipment on the black market. He personally doled out vouchers, which allowed recipients to buy Iraqi oil at a cheap price and then sell it for a quick profit, to foreign officials and companies, notably in France, Russia and China, that were expected to lobby their governments to lift sanctions. His wiles, said the report, had nearly scuttled the embargo...
...senior economists publicly chided the government with a claim that interest rates were likely to rise after the poll whatever the result. It was in the second week that the race really fired, with the first big policy punches - Labor announcing a $A3.4 billion injection into Medicare to lift the proportion of doctor's visits paid for by the public health-insurance scheme, and the government promising to lower the cost of consultations through $A1.8 billion in extra funding. Labor followed up with its long-awaited tax and family policy, which promised - in line with Latham's overused slogan "ease...
...From there it's a matter of waiting for Mark Latham to appear and concede. And it's quite a wait. The blonde, spirited Member for Fowler, Julia Irwin, tries to lift the mood with an address in which she lauds her leader as someone "who never stands behind people, nor in front of them - he stands side by side with them." She gets a cheer, but former Labor leader Kim Beazley draws groans while being interviewed on the screen, when he argues that the result is better than some internal polls had forecast; he even manages to squeeze...