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Spectrum of possibilitiesFrom the ABC Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile has announced the sale of 350,000 tonnes of Australian wheat to Iraq worth up to $70 million.
Mr Vaile made the announcement as he and other Nationals
I forgot if this already appears on the site... But I drew this just when Mr Vaile was leaving Australia for negociations with Iraq... Not hard to guess the result...
More busy-body Clowner
From the ABC Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer says he supports a decision by the United States to deliver nuclear technology to India. Australia has ruled out selling uranium to India because it has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Prime Minister John Howard is due to visit the country next week, but Mr Downer says this development will not cause discomfort. "We've considered very carefully over the last few months the American proposal for this agreement that President Bush has signed with the Indians, and our view of it is that it's a good step forward... Gus radiations:
Sponsored by Non-Stick productsFrom the ABC The Federal Opposition says cables warning of alleged kickbacks in AWB's wheat contracts tendered to the Cole inquiry yesterday were sent directly to the Prime Minister nearly six years ago. Labor says the cables dispute Prime Minister John Howard's claim that the first he knew of information suggesting AWB was paying kickbacks to Iraq was long after the oil-for-food program had ended. Mr Howard has repeatedly told Parliament that he had no knowledge of suggestions AWB might be paying kickbacks until the matter was investigated by the United Nations.
terra, terra, terra ..... Whether it is the external or
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