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WIKIPEDIA is the first stop for the curious, but will it become the last?
WIKIPEDIA is the first stop for the curious, but will it become the last?
AS the people of north Queensland count the cost of Yasi today, The Australian looks at the leader who rose to the crisis.
No kids, no partner, no worries. Will Tasmanian Premier Lara Giddings become the poster child for a new generation of women?
RESEARCHERS are ready to rush the archives of the University of East Anglia now that it holds a cache of newly discovered letters from Catcher in the Rye author J.D. Salinger.
I’M looking for a hinterland. They say we all need one, and more people say we need one at this time of year.
Universities were once training grounds for future politicians, but the pool has shrunk as the campuses have drifted away from old allegiances.
AT Monash University in the 1960s, Jim Bacon, future premier of Tasmania, walks around the campus with his copy of The Little Red Book.
SO now we know. Kate Middleton is actually a Catherine, with a C.
FRIENDS have news. They have just purchased a house in Dublin for half the advertised price of 18 months ago.
OUR new Italian teacher tells us grammar is for life. He’s a stickler for correct nomenclature as well as endless exercises, says Helen Trinca.
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