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from our ABC …. AWB plan 'not a permanent solution' The US wheat industry has rejected AWB's plan to split the company into two separate businesses. US Wheat Associates claims the AWB split into a grower-owned operator controlling exports and a commercial agribusiness firm does not get rid of the single desk monopoly targeted by the US.
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Government cleared in AWB probe The Cole inquiry report has cleared the Federal Government but recommends a joint task force of legal authorities investigate whether charges should be laid against 11 people associated with wheat exporter AWB for breaching United Nations sanctions against Iraq.
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exit states' rights .....
from Our belittled ABC …. No need for constitutional convention, PM says The Prime Minister says there is no need for a constitutional convention in the wake of this week’s High Court case on industrial relations. Several premiers say yesterday's ruling has changed the
basis of the relationship between the Commonwealth and the states and have
called for a convention to debate the situation.
the price of self-righteous, self-exoneration .....
from the ABC …. Murdoch urges Australians to stick by US News Corporation chairman Rupert
Murdoch has warned Australians not to allow anti-American sentiment over the
Iraq war to damage the country's relationship with the United States.
death by a thousand cuts .....
The Prime Minister says further changes may be made to the Federal Government's new industrial relations (IR) regime. Today's tweaking of the laws will mean workers can cash in sick leave and businesses will be allowed to stand-down workers when there is no work to due to uncontrollable circumstances. John Howard says these may not be the last adjustments.
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