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You wouldn't know it from reading the New York Times, which buried the story on page 16, but Australia had an election and--guess what?(The Week)(Brief Article)

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* You wouldn't know it from reading the New York Times, which buried the story on page 16, but Australia had an election and--guess what?--the conservative guy who backs Bush and the Iraq war won! We can't help suspecting that the Times might, just might, have played the news on the front page had John Howard lost to his Labour challenger (hotly anti-American), Mark Latham. "Bush Loses Another Ally," "Bush's Coalition Stumbles," ...

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