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Integrity down drain
Published in Columns on 19 March, 2009

ALL MPs are in favour of electoral integrity. Just ask them! Now ask the Federal Liberals why they voted down Labor Senator Faulkner’s legislation to prevent corruption of the electoral donation process. Since coming to government, this Special Minister for State has been working tirelessly to enhance the transparency of the electoral system and to improve its integrity.

Summer hard on hair
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 14 January, 2009

SUMMER can be the harshest season on the hair, whether we travel to the coast or get cool in the pool at home.

10PM UPDATE Sitting members thumped in election
Published in News on 18 October, 2008

ACT Decides: Election 2008

Seeing through the new look
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 16 October, 2008

THE popularity of tasting plates and degustation menus has started a new trend in glassware being used to serve not just drinks, but savoury and sweet foods as well.

festival goes gumbo
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 16 October, 2008

YOU’LL hear the mantra over and over again before November 29 – “75 screenings, 41 films from 20 countries over 12 days.”

Politics of getting fatter
Published in Columns on 16 October, 2008

OUR nation is getting fatter, drinking inappropriately and still smoking too much. Complacency will compound the problems. While others have been hoping the problem will go away, Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon has proposed some solutions. 

Girls just wanna have… skates
Published in News on 16 October, 2008

INSPIRED by the revival of the historic roller derby in the US and Australia in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, roller derby in all its glory is taking off in Australia with leagues forming in SA, Victoria, NSW, Queensland and WA.

A ‘masterpiece’ in Barton
Published in Prestige Property on 10 October, 2008

IN the leafy street of tightly held Belmore Gardens, Barton, this ‘20s home boasts character and charm. 

Deck preservation made easy
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 10 October, 2008

AUSTRALIA’S love of the outdoor room, often in the form of a timber deck, has spawned a product that is being exported around the world.

Cheers for the Mayhem
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 10 October, 2008

CHEERLEADING is making its way off the field and into a competitive arena of its own. 

Of gods and demons
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 10 October, 2008

BEWARE the sleeping giant lying on the floor of the National Gallery of Australia. So terrifying was he once that people would crawl on all fours to get past him. And regard with respect the royal Maori Hauki cloak made of gold and flax and featuring three borders, two more than are absolutely necessary. 

How Greens will take us left
Published in Columns on 10 October, 2008

IT seems that the Greens are poised to hold almost a quarter of the ACT Assembly seats. This raises important questions about accountability and the Greens potential for a positive contribution to government. 

Election night updates
Published in News on 10 October, 2008

All the election night news: Live Saturday night at http://www.citynews.com.au

Town villa living in Griffith
Published in Prestige Property on 02 October, 2008

EMBRACING the finer points of a town villa design, only three of the four, three-bedroom residences are left for sale in this new Griffith development.

King’s new Italian friend
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 02 October, 2008

KING Furniture has joined forces with Italian design company, Former, to bring to Australia the Notto (night) range, with pieces that pay attention to comfort in the bedroom. 

Blood, blokes and the Bard
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 02 October, 2008

DIRECTOR Michael Gow is rather proud of the simplicity of his props for the coming production of “Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome” – 500 on-stage books and an industrial bucket of stage blood.

Sarah’s passion for pink
Published in News on 02 October, 2008

OCTOBER is internationally recognised as breast cancer month, and this month Australia is set to turn pink in the hope of raising awareness and much needed funds to fight the disease.
Last week universities around the country were lit pink to highlight the crucial role of research in the fight to prevent and cure.  And all manner of pink products are available in stores throughout the country including Estee Lauder counters and David Jones

Versatile living near the lake
Published in Prestige Property on 24 September, 2008

A STONE’S throw from Lake Burley Griffin, major parks, bike tracks and walking trails, this private Yarralumla residence offers versatility for an extended family.

Spring hair goes romantic
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 24 September, 2008

WHEN seeking inspiration for your spring/summer hairstyle, think Marilyn Monroe’s soft, feminine curls – if not her platinum tones.

The Dream machine
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 24 September, 2008

ASCASO’S “Dream” series of domestic coffee machines, priced from $889, combine technical precision with hand-built craftsmanship ­– plus a little bit of fun.

Putting a lot into nothing
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 September, 2008

THE last time Neil Pigot was on stage in Canberra, he was playing a very extraordinary man, the young Edward Weary Dunlop in Alan Hopgood’s play “Weary.”

A lesson in energy
Published in Columns on 24 September, 2008

ROSARY Primary School is set to become the first ACT school to be accredited in not one, but two areas of sustainability.

Canberra salutes the Olympians
Published in News on 24 September, 2008

A LARGE, enthusiastic crowd featuring hundreds of flags and a swag of local schoolchildren, turned out to welcome home our Olympians and Paralympians to Canberra in Civic Square. 

Privacy in Pearce
Published in Prestige Property on 18 September, 2008

THIS private, north-facing Pearce townhouse has a floor plan that provides formal and informal areas, including an open fireplace in the lounge room. 

Colour in the kitchen
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 18 September, 2008

AUSTRALIA’S love affair with purely neutral kitchens – using large expanses of stone, glass and warm timbers accessorised with stainless steel appliances – continues to grow, but with some not-so-subtle changes.

Girls growing up too fast
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 18 September, 2008

IN a world where marketing campaigns promote revealing clothing and make-up for pre-teens, Australian parents are worried that their daughters are aspiring to grow old before their time, according to a recent Newspoll survey.

Celebrate our sister city
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 18 September, 2008

THE Rhythm Hunters and the Dale Huddleston and the Riverbank Band will be providing music at the Nara Candle Festival.

An unsung, hounded hero
Published in Columns on 18 September, 2008

BRILLIANT, creative, and highly contentious; a new biography, “Griffith Taylor”, by Alison Bashford and Canberra author Carolyn Strange, tells the story of the life of one of our most eminent and overlooked environmental figures.

Roman holiday
Published in News on 18 September, 2008

UPDATED for the new millennium, Audrey Hepburn’s classic 1950s film, “Roman Holiday”, was the inspiration for our spring/summer fashion shoot starring Canberra’s very own international model, Belinda Riding.

Sunny, solar-passive living
Published in Prestige Property on 11 September, 2008

THIS solar-passive house designed by architect Steve King provides views to the Brindabella Ranges.

Milica wins Aria
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 11 September, 2008

IT was an all-woman, all-soprano battle in the finals of the National Aria competition at Llewelyn Hall, though there were plenty of males among the 30 singers assessed by adjudicators Keith Kempton and Narelle French. 

Konoba, a quality experience
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 11 September, 2008

THE promenade at Hotel Realm is a special little spot. I’ve enjoyed a drink at the Bacchus Bar (wine and cocktails), lingered over marvellous food at Mavi (Turkish cuisine) and now completed my journey with lunch at Konoba. 

Spring blooms at home
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 11 September, 2008

AS Floriade erupts in a riot of colour, you can enjoy spring blooms at home, too, with flowers in the garden, in pots or vases, and beautiful floral motifs or prints throughout the house.

Indulge the senses in spring
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 11 September, 2008

AS warmer spring days encourage the flowers to bloom, reveal their beauty and release their fragrances, we can take our cue from nature, too.

Polls send shudder
Published in Columns on 11 September, 2008

A SHUDDER should have gone down the spines of both major parties contesting the ACT election following elections on September 5 in WA and the by-elections in the seats of Mayo and Lyne. 

Lights, action – here comes Floriade
Published in News on 11 September, 2008

FLORIADE ambassador Tara Morice revisited her days as Fran in “Strictly Ballroom” by wearing a ruffled red Flamenco-inspired gown featuring raw silk flowers at the Canberra flower festival’s Sydney launch in Martin Place.

House of innovative living
Published in Prestige Property on 04 September, 2008

THIS contemporary and innovative house at Elmslea Estate, Bungendore, was named HIA/ACT Energy Efficient Home of the Year in 2005.

The organised bedroom
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 04 September, 2008

SIMPLE storage solutions can de-clutter any bedroom and transform it into a comfortable sanctuary where clothing, accessories and personal items are neatly organised. 

Ditching diets for dance
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 04 September, 2008

IN a different turn to looking in fashion magazines for the latest diet, a group of Canberra teenagers has turned to dancing – belly dancing.

On a formal note…
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 04 September, 2008

Formal season is fast approaching. Like any successful assignment, the most stress-free way to find the perfect dress is to start researching as early as possible.

Love flows at the brewery
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 04 September, 2008

Lunch at a local, award-winning brewery: You’ve gotta love it, especially when it’s Friday or Saturday. 

One mighty man
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 04 September, 2008

In this exclusive interview HELEN MUSA talks dogs (he likes) and middle class (he hates) with Steven Berkoff, one of the world’s most controversial masters of theatre.

Refugee camp comes to Canberra
Published in News on 04 September, 2008

THIS month, a refugee camp will be established in Glebe Park. 

Revamped luxury in Griffith
Published in Prestige Property on 28 August, 2008

SPREAD over three levels, this three-bedroom residence has been remodelled, painted and has new carpets.

Orange crush
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 28 August, 2008

WANT to get noticed without screaming? Consider the colour orange – it demands attention. Orange is vibrant. It denotes energy, warmth, and the sun. 

Tired? Try tea
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 28 August, 2008

SIGNIFICANTLY more coffee drinkers claim to experience varied levels of alertness throughout the day and increased tired spells compared to tea drinkers.

Style is off and racing
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 28 August, 2008

WITH spring racing carnivals set to start across the land, here comes a great opportunity for racegoers to dress for success and express their personal style.

Grandma’s got it made
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 28 August, 2008

IT’S made with quality beef, slow cooked for eight hours and encased in light, fluffy, home-made pastry created with a secret recipe tested over four generations. 

Min Mae hits the mark
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 28 August, 2008

“Tableaux Vellum”
By Min Mae. Smiths Alternative Book Store, Civic. One night only, Sunday, August 24.
Canberra Living Artists Week.
Reviewed by Jorian Gardner

Civic booms for blooms
Published in News on 28 August, 2008

IN a surprise announcement the ACT Government is pumping a mighty $500,000 into staging an action-packed daily program of music, dance and movies in Civic when Floriade starts next month. 

Modern living in Barton style
Published in Prestige Property on 21 August, 2008

STYLISHLY renovated, this 1920s cottage has been transformed by a light-filled, generously sized family room that opens on to a private courtyard, a well-appointed kitchen and three large bedrooms.

Designers get six of the best!
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 21 August, 2008

CONTINUING to be a tour de force in interior design, Mmm Interiors recently claimed six categories at the 2008 Master Builders Association ACT awards.

Call to join bridge run
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 21 August, 2008

THREE of Canberra’s sporting elite have put out the call for local runners and walkers to join them for the Sydney Running Festival on Sunday, September 21.

Picking the white shirt
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 21 August, 2008

US fashion maestro Tim Gunn, renowned for his roles in the American TV series “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style”, has produced a list of 10 wardrobe essentials for every woman. This week we ponder the classic white shirt.

Faces from Vivid
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 21 August, 2008

Monique Garrood’s “Mada Prima Vesi” from the “Alternative Photography Exhibition” at The Church Gallery in Gold Creek (until October 12)

Soft prices? It’s time to buy
Published in News on 21 August, 2008

JEFF Proud has bought more than $60 million worth of property for clients over the past eight years and has a simple message for anyone thinking about an investment property right now: Do it!

Hitting the heights
Published in Prestige Property on 14 August, 2008

SET in well-manicured gardens, this four-bedroom house was in the Renovations Award category of Master Builders Association’s Finalist of the Year in 2003.

Oriental inspiration
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 14 August, 2008

AS the Beijing Olympics have been inspiring the world’s athletes, closer to home we can draw inspiration from the host nation when it comes to domestic decor.

Gym jumps for students
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 14 August, 2008

GYM class has come a long way since I was at high school in the 1970s: straight-legged sit-ups, stretching and touching toes with no bent knees allowed; lines of girls playing “ballgames” – leader ball, tunnel ball, captain ball – decked out in our red gabardine tunics and matching bloomers (Lycra had not yet made it to Toowoomba). 

Yellow blooms in spring
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 14 August, 2008

THERE’S no colour quite like yellow to add a ray of sunshine to a gloomy day. 

Art of illusion
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 14 August, 2008

HELEN MUSA talks exclusively to master illusionist Philippe Genty about his new production.

The new-look, sharper Edge
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 14 August, 2008

WATERS Edge is a stunning place to dine and it’s excellent news for Canberra that multiple award-winning James Musillon has bought the restaurant. 

How to vote for accountability
Published in Columns on 14 August, 2008

IT gets up my nose hearing a line like: “When I am elected, I will not be a politician”. I heard it again just recently on television. 

Fuzzy logic for festival
Published in News on 14 August, 2008

POPULAR television music presenter Fuzzy is coming to Canberra to help headline discussions on what’s hot in science. 

Touch of Florida at Forde
Published in Prestige Property on 07 August, 2008

BUILT by APA Homes, this new four-bedroom house called The Florida is located opposite parkland and a children’s playground. 

Some things Les loves
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 07 August, 2008

LES Selkirk can’t help collecting things. He’s been doing it for decades. And so he should, he’s an antique dealer. JULIE SAMARAS asked him to share some of his special treasures.

The simple, cold facts
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 07 August, 2008

The best things parents can do for a child with a cold is to treat their symptoms while their immune system fights the cold and to avoid exposing them to cigarette smoke, according to Karen Kaye of the National Prescribing Service.

HELLO BLAZER!
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 07 August, 2008

A CLASSIC jacket is on the list of 10 wardrobe essentials for every woman; a list popularised by US fashion maestro Tim Gunn (of American TV series “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style” fame). 

Club where Greek meets east
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 07 August, 2008

ONE doesn’t usually think about dining at a Greek club when craving top-notch Chinese cuisine, but that’s the mindset needed to indulge in Ginseng’s second site, recently opened at the Hellenic Club in Woden.

ECLECTIC MEMORIES
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 07 August, 2008

PHOTOGRAPHY
Canberra Museum and Gallery collection series: photography
Curated by CMAG staff. Until October 12.
Vivid National Photographic Festival.
Reviewed by Garry Raffaele

Teacher Susan gets a green star
Published in Columns on 07 August, 2008

MELROSE High School teacher Susan Daintith has been awarded the ACT’s Green Teacher award. 

Write guy at the right time
Published in News on 07 August, 2008

JACK Heath is 21, shares a modest apartment in the inner north and is an internationally published author with three books to his name and a fourth on the way.

Sitting pretty in the city
Published in Prestige Property on 31 July, 2008

ONLY 10 residences are left in this complex, comprising three penthouses (two with exclusive rooftop terraces with plunge pool and barbecue facilities), two three-bedroom apartments and five sub-penthouses.

Cutlery by design
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 31 July, 2008

STUDIO William cutlery, designed by award-winning British industrial designer, William Welch, is now available in Australia.

Earth to Lucinda
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 31 July, 2008

AGED 21, former Canberra girl Lucinda Smedley has a lot on her plate. 

C-cooking up a storm at the Bay brasserie
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 31 July, 2008

THE double ‘C’ in the name is correct – think Captain Cook’s galley. And then think about heading to this brasserie in Bateman’s Bay to be let in on a well-kept secret. 

Tropfest… it was always coming back
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 31 July, 2008

AS predicted months ago by this column, Tropfest, the massive annual short-film festival screened simultaneously around the country will be back at Stage 88 next year, despite the National Capital Authority’s foreshadowing its possible demise due to Federal Government Budget cuts.

Heart to heart with busy Lisa
Published in News on 31 July, 2008

JULIE SAMARAS discovers that an irregular heartbeat hasn’t slowed Olympic swimming star Lisa Curry Kenny’s enthusiasm for life, family or work.

The best in country living
Published in Prestige Property on 24 July, 2008

PERCHED atop the Lake George escarpment, here’s the promise of the best in country living, with nearby city benefits and a picturesque outlook from this four-year-old residence.

Have a ball, cleaning
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 24 July, 2008

DYSON’S new DC24 Ball is a lightweight, compact vacuum cleaner designed for people who have smaller living or storage spaces. 

A touch of tai chi
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 24 July, 2008

THE term “tai chi” evokes serene images of groups of people in China – or even the local park – slowly flowing through a sequence of graceful movements in unison. 

Doing it with denim
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 24 July, 2008

JEANS for Genes Day on August 1 provides a good excuse to don denim for a cause, or buy a badge or wristband.

A winter menu to warm the soul
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 24 July, 2008

IT’S hard to beat a good “roast of the day” and at Café in the House this dish is fit for a queen.

Young & personal
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 24 July, 2008

“MY Sister, My Brother,” with 46 young people from Canberra and the ACT region, the Blue Mountains, Batemans Bay, Moruya, Sydney, Perth, Wagga Wagga and Thailand on stage, is the first really big production by the QL2 Centre for Youth Dance. 

Zed’s big traffic promise
Published in News on 24 July, 2008

OPPOSITION Leader Zed Seselja has promised four traffic lanes to “fix the mess Labor has made on Gungahlin Drive”.

Uni plans plenty for Big Four-O
Published in News on 17 July, 2008

This year the University of Canberra turns 40, and its staff and students are gearing up to celebrate!
A festival of events will be held from August 4 to October 30, including an opening ceremony, various exhibitions, reunions and alumni events and of course, Stonefest – Australia’s largest campus music festival.

Lady’s packin’ em in
Published in Lifestyle - Arts & Entertainment on 17 July, 2008

WHEN Reg Livermore, Nancye Hayes, Matthew Robinson and Taryn Fiebig descended on Canberra Theatre a while ago with their director Stuart Maunder, all the talk was of the classics.

Coat for all seasons
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 17 July, 2008

ON the list of 10 wardrobe essentials for every woman, honed by US fashion guru Tim Gunn (of American TV series “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style” fame), is the classic trench coat. It’s an investment piece.

Family risks in epidemic
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 17 July, 2008

DIABETES is at epidemic proportions with 275 Australians developing diabetes every day, joining the estimated 1.5 million Australians who already have diabetes and the two million Australians with pre-diabetes.

Winter trends to decorative ‘luxe’
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 17 July, 2008

THE trend for winter interiors is rich textural fabrics of linens, sateens, velvets and felts; pattern is strong and complex, almost retro; colours are all about strong neutrals highlighted by saturated brights such as burnt orange, ruby fuchsia and golden ochre.

Sitting high in the Hill
Published in Prestige Property on 17 July, 2008

THE striking front entrance gives a tantalising taste of what lies within this Hollywood-style mansion that sits high in Harcourt Hill.

Go casually elegant
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 10 July, 2008

WITH Australia’s increasing appetite for more cosmopolitan cuisine, not only what we eat but the way we eat is constantly changing as well.

Climbing the fitness pole
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 10 July, 2008

AMANDA Pulford’s Powapole classes are about “fitness with a twist.”

New life for the LBD
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 10 July, 2008

US fashion guru Tim Gunn, renowned for his roles in the American television series “Project Runway” and “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style”, has produced a list of 10 wardrobe essentials for every woman.

Taste temptation
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 10 July, 2008

IT’S one of the oldest, most diverse cuisines in the world and is characterised by healthy, full-flavoured dishes made with wonderful ingredients.

Soothing the kitchen space
Published in Lifestyle - Home on 03 July, 2008

INTERIOR design, lifestyle trends and technology are continuously evolving the kitchen.

High-tech ways to look good
Published in Lifestyle - Body on 03 July, 2008

IN recent decades, the development of technologies available to help people refresh their complexions, brighten their teeth, or restore their eyesight has been extraordinary.

Too lovely to lock away
Published in Lifestyle - Fashion on 03 July, 2008

“CITYNEWS” photographer Silas Brown took so many great pictures at our winter fashion shoot that we simply couldn’t fit all of them into the feature.

A private world in Forrest
Published in Prestige Property on 26 June, 2008

DISCREETLY positioned in one of Forrest’s premier streets, Oakley is a distinctive heritage-listed residence that nestles on a private, richly planted 1919sqm block.

Dinner’s taste for Rutherglen
Published in Lifestyle - Dining on 07 May, 2008

By Wendy Johnson
IF you want a nice winter-warmer activity, now that the cold weather is upon us, consider booking one of the well-executed wine dinners Anise holds every so often.

 

 


Scene Around Town
Comment by Emma, 18 April 2008 about the article Loss of a ‘friend’.

Hi Sonya,
Just wanted to thank you for your 16th April column, ‘loss of a friend’’. I couldn’t agree more with the final statement- I worked at Manuka Starbucks and it’s great to get such lovely feedback, even after the doors have closed. Manuka was not just a great cafe to hang out in, it was a fantastic place to work. I miss it too.


Comment by E, 24 April 2008 about the article No fears, say torch runners.

GO SUSAN!!!!!


Comment by Warwick Hughes, 26 April 2008 about the article Water joins the grind.

Very good article thanks Michael.
I am puzzled Canberra people are not more stirred up by the high and increasing cost of water.  Which as Michael says, “...is yet another increase in tax imposed on ACT citizens”.

For decades now State Govts have not augmented water infrastructure to keep pace with population growth and demand for water. You only have to look at when the last significant dams were built in the capital cities to see that.
When the current cyclic dry period started to bite in 2001/2002, Govt water supply authorities were eager to blame Greenhouse, the green media assisted with a variety of “worst drought ever” articles, mostly not based on facts, the media also faithfully repeated Govt propaganda such as the “our drying climate” slogan in Perth.  All the while water professionals constantly talk up the cost of water and the international seawater desalination factory providers can hardly believe their luck.

Govts in most capitals ignore available natural renewable water supplies in favour of vastly more expensive options.

Examples include Perth, where I have an article available at; “There never was a rain shortage to justify seawater desalination for Perth’s water supply
December 4th, 2007”
http://www.warwickhughes.com/blog/?p=145

In the case of Melbourne, the IPA has a new report “Water Supply Options for Melbourne”. You can download the pdf free.
http://www.ipa.org.au/publications/publisting_detail.asp?pubid=787
Same unnecessary Govt rush to hyper-expensive water.

Recently I have researched into ACT long term rainfall history, see my weblog article, “Canberra water supply, sensible options sidelined by Govt in thrall of IPCC climate models”
http://www.warwickhughes.com/blog/?p=156
The Uriarra rain data suggests the post 2001 dry period is simply cyclic and is no worse than pre 1950 dry periods, contrary to the welter of Govt and green inspired misinformation in the media for years. Incidentally, the peak rain years coincide with post WWII cloud seeding experiments.

Canberra water users have a just under six months until the next ACT elections to express their views on the ACT Govt using water prices as just another way to increase taxes.  Voting for more rational water policies at the ballot box is the only way to influence Govt on these issues.


 


 

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