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Secretary of State Clinton?

Published on 2008-11-15 04:25:00

Hillary Clinton might just make it to the West Wing of the White House; with reports affirming Clinton on a 'short list' for Secretary of State according to the LA Times.Hillary Rodham Clinton emerged Friday as a top contender to be secretary of State after flying to Chicago the day before and meeting privately with President-elect Barack Obama, former advisors to the senator from New York said.

Newswrap

Published on 2008-11-11 03:37:00

A brief round the grounds of the stories this afternoonThe fate of ABC Learning centres is one step closer to being decided as Julia Gillard confirmed expressions of interest over the company and its assets were open for lodgement with the receiver."A number of organisations have already contacted the receiver, and others have contacted various arms of government, with a view to expressing their

Lest we ever forget

Published on 2008-11-11 02:50:00

An inspiring Editorial from the team at the Australian on Remembrance Day."The Great War generation set an example for all ages IN inevitable ways, Remembrance Day 2008 is one of the more poignant since those that immediately followed World War I, when a fledgling nation recalled its enormous sacrifice in that conflict amid the faces of the families and friends of the dead in nearly every

The five craziest mortgage deals

Published on 2008-11-06 17:23:00

From The Times Money CentralIn the booming years of the recent past, we borrowed as much as we liked at low rates of interest with hardly a thought of how we would pay it all back. The trillion-pound debt mountain grew as we used our homes, our estimated salaries, even our future bonus-earning potential to ask for even more cash from the banks, who were only too happy to oblige.The mortgage deals

Blog from Microsoft Word 2007 Test

Published on 2008-11-05 02:14:00

Blog from Microsoft Word 2007 Test

Published on 2008-05-28 22:32:00

The devastating double leakCabinet leaks are never fun. Unless you’re on the other side of the chamber and can dine out for weeks at a time on the information. There’s a couple of things alarming about the recent leaks, both regarding petrol.The first leak regarded Martin Ferguson’s objections to the Fuel Watch scheme inside the apparent sanctity of Cabinet; and he was forced to front the press

I cannot believe this

Published on 2008-05-27 06:00:00

What has Sarkozy actually achieved since being achieved since being elected, from his policy basket.France will keep its 35-hour working week in order to enable employees to add tax-deductible overtime to their salaries and boost growth, President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Tuesday.

Petrol Competition

Published on 2008-05-26 22:18:00

Petrol once again has dominated politics, this time with the Prime Minister admitting that more could be done on the GST applied to the fuel excise, or the entire excise. Any change would certainly impact on the budget of states, through the GST collection. Maybe Brendan Nelson has found a way to cause some disquiet amongst the wall to wall Labor governments? As I’ve said before, I disagree with



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