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City of investor potential
NEWCASTLE will be a hot spot for property investors over the next year because of low prices, solid growth and major economic activity, a report reveals.
Newcastle Herald 16/10/2009     no charge     320 words

Asia home to two-thirds of world's Muslims
WASHINGTON: The 1.6 billion Muslims who make up nearly a quarter of the world's population are mostly clustered in countries in Asia, according to a new study.
Sydney Morning Herald 10/10/2009     no charge     142 words

Australia a 'trapped, paralysed' nation
AUSTRALIA is trapped by its history and paralysed by failure to imagine any relationship with Aborigines other than assimilation, says the father of reconciliation, Professor Patrick Dodson.
Sydney Morning Herald 20/08/2009     no charge     278 words

Advice for the gen Y brigade: heads down, bums up
This column is about generation Y. The people we love to hate. Marketers are always talking about them.
Sydney Morning Herald 28/05/2009     no charge     605 words

Singular sensation
No longer desperate and dateless, the new breed of the unwed are happily unattached - and unapologetic. GEORGIA ROWE, a 35-year-old national sales manager, is bright, gregarious and loves her life. Oh, and she's single. Rowe says many of her married friends see her lack of a partner as a problem that needs to be fixed. They just can't deal with the fact she's happy being unattached.
Sydney Morning Herald 19/03/2009     no charge     1712 words

Ticking all the white boxes
A blog-cum-book listing 'what white people like' is liked by white people. Michael Lallo reports.
The Age 01/12/2008     no charge     992 words

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