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The Weekend Australian 6-7 December 1986 (2027 words) |
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C01(a) |
Art (1428 words) |
Gaye Richardson |
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C01(b) |
Mission not quite accomplished (598 words) |
Evan Williams |
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Samples Used by Permission of News Limited |
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The Daily Mirror 4 August 1986 (2015 words) |
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C02(a) |
Growing pains (201 words) |
Bill Collins |
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C02(b) |
So David is Ahead & Flying High (323 words) |
Phillip McLean |
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31 October 1986 |
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C02(c) |
Gunning for a hit (206 words) |
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C02(d) |
Bob calls the tune (347 words) |
Phil McLean |
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C02(e) |
Stars add power to cyclone (323 words) |
Andrew West |
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C02(f) |
Outback drama is already US hit (408 words) |
John Walsh |
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25 May 1986 |
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C02(g) |
Mission is out of this world (139 words) |
Penny Troon |
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27 June 1986 |
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C02(h) |
One you must view (68 words) |
Bill Collins |
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Samples Used by Permission of News Limited |
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The Daily Telegraph 8 November 1986 (2020 words) |
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C03(a) |
Deadly Ernest summer duel (600 words) |
Col McKay |
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C03(b) |
Disastrous end to the nuclear dream (1053 words) |
Col McKay |
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C03(c) |
Nimrod hopes all ends well (367 words) |
David Coleville |
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Samples Used by Permission of News Limited |
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The Sun 22 June 1986 (2021 words) |
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C04(a) |
Just Too Bad To Be True (271 words) |
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2 December 1986 |
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C04(b) |
Brother Tom Back Again (224 words) |
Kevin Sadlier |
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C04(c) |
Now Noni is NancyWake (126 words) |
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C04(d) |
Don't be Late for Breakfast (105 words) |
Lisa Habermann |
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4 August 1986 |
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C04(e) |
It's all fun for mouche (512 words) |
John Hanrahan |
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8 September 1986 |
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C04(f) |
Rudolph's Trouble in Mind (470 words) |
John Hanrahan |
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C04(g) |
A Classic Restored- List Horizons 're-made' (217 words) |
Michael Healy |
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C04(h) |
Life's Dose of Medicine (96 words) |
Lisa Habermann |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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Sydney Morning Herald 22 August 1986 (2010 words) |
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C05(a) |
Staging limits spirited return (500 words) |
Jill Sykes |
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C05(b) |
Putting a love into practice (203 words) |
Fred Blanks |
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C05(c) |
The agony and the ectasy (279 words) |
John Hammond |
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C05(d) |
Morals in a meltdown (493 words) |
HG Kippax |
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C05(e) |
Voice of reason in a revival of past styles (535 words) |
Joanna Mendelssohn |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Age 18 November 1986 (2002 words) |
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C06(a) |
The surprise is at the beginning (877 words) |
Neil Jillett |
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15 November 1986 |
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C06(b) |
Illusions and puffs of smoke (942 words) |
Ludmilla Forsyth |
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C06(c) |
Insider's view of prison life (183 words) |
John Brosnan |
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Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd |
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The Herald 24 October 1986 (2025 words) |
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C07(a) |
This Brady beats the bunch (543 words) |
Clark Forbes |
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C07(b) |
Two Thai the knot in comedy (385 words) |
David Pougher |
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25 October 1986 |
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C07(c) |
An African success for Simon (445 words) |
David Wigg |
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5 November 1986 |
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C07(d) |
Personal triumph in Castlemaine for 'diva' Drivala (469 words) |
Jeremy Vincent |
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C07(e) |
Snow White the post-punk (183 words) |
Fiona McIntosh |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 23 September 1986 (2012 words) |
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C08(a) |
Emmies dazzle but don't see the 'light' (676 words) |
John Fraser |
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C08(b) |
Bright books for children (668 words) |
Joanne Anderson |
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C08(c) |
No sex please, we're British and celibate (668 words) |
Jill Rowbotham |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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The Courier Mail 18 November 1986 (2001 words) |
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C09(a) |
Catholic book set to spark controversy within church (1129 words) |
Tess Livingstone |
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4 December 1986 |
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C09(b) |
Everything you never wanted to know about the left hand (441 words) |
Ronnie Gibson |
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18 October 1986 |
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C09(c) |
Pompous authority cops a battering in frantic comedy (432 words) |
Madonna King |
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Samples Used by Permission of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Daily Sun 28 October 1986 (2004 words) |
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C10(a) |
Tough Rambo runs for cover (378 words) |
Michael O'Regan |
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C10(b) |
Book blasts royal family (110 words) |
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C10(c) |
Zany mob good for a laugh (304 words) |
Sheryl Chen |
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25 November 1986 |
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C10(d) |
Cagney sets her target (424 words) |
Katie Johnston |
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C10(e) |
Strange fads and fashions (219 words) |
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9 December 1986 |
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C10(f) |
Macbeth to music (107 words) |
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C10(g) |
Chance to discover top books (462 words) |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Telegraph 25 June 1986 (2005 words) |
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C11(a) |
Soap wash-up leaves fans high and dry! (218 words) |
Paul Wicks |
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C11(b) |
TV telegraph (413 words) |
Paul Wicks |
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5 September 1986 |
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C11(c) |
Mature Garner knows how to win the ladies (421 words) |
Dennis Watt |
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C11(d) |
Brother Tom' Mini Series is Special Event (398 words) |
Paul Wicks |
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1 October 1986 |
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C11(e) |
Alan Bond misses launch preview (512 words) |
Paul Wicks |
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3 December 1986 |
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C11(f) |
Canvas for Carradine (43 words) |
Paul Wicks |
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Publisher - News Limited |
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Adelaide Advertiser 1 August 1986 (2027 words) |
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C12(a) |
Moving harmonic experience (352 words) |
Stephen Whittington |
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C12(b) |
Precision, power and professionalism (349 words) |
Don Porter |
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C12(c) |
Exciting titles lead the charge (866 words) |
David Sly |
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C12(d) |
The sparkle spread broadly (460 words) |
Stan James |
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Samples Used by Permission of Advertiser Newspapers Ltd |
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The News (SA) 7 July 1986 (2004 words) |
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C13(a) |
Top music and flash dancing (382 words) |
John Ferguson |
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C13(b) |
What's on SBS? (156 words) |
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25 June 1986 |
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C13(c) |
Triumph for the refugee (423 words) |
John Marr |
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C13(d) |
Sisters lead fifties party (314 words) |
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18 September 1986 |
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C13(e) |
Believably versatile (239 words) |
John Parker |
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C13(f) |
A town with malice (336 words) |
John Parker |
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C13(g) |
Vamp Grace plays for laughs (153 words) |
Megan Campbell |
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Samples Used by Permission of News (SA) Pty Ltd |
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The West Australian 26 June 1986 (2214 words) |
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C14(a) |
Monteverdi chorus (494 words) |
Derek Moore Morgan |
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C14(b) |
Slimmer Patty gets her pound of flesh (253 words) |
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C14(c) |
Rare flop for ABC series (218 words) |
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C14(d) |
Artists paint for peace (238 words) |
John Hyde |
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C14(e) |
Good old family entertainment (249 words) |
Mike von Niekerk |
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22 May 1986 |
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C14(f) |
Sleuth lives on while actresses fade away (407 words) |
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26 June 1986 |
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C14(g) |
British aglow with pride (197 words) |
Patricia Morgan |
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22 May 1986 |
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C14(h) |
Vibrations, yes; good, no (160 words) |
Peter Bonner |
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Samples Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd |
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The Sun-Herald 3 August 1986 (2013 words) |
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C15(a) |
North and south a feast for the east (469 words) |
Jacqueline Lee Lewes |
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C15(b) |
Legend makes a comeback in the true Nellie Melba tradition (960 words) |
George Wilson |
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C15(c) |
Patriotism, the cult of the winner, and plain deja vu (519 words) |
Debra Oswald |
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C15(d) |
Chauffer goes down zany, raucous road of bad taste and schmaltz (64 words) |
Debra Oswald |
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Samples Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd |
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Sunday Sun 24 August 1986 (2017 words) |
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C16(a) |
Movie Classic's a winner (360 words) |
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C16(b) |
Tragic Tony makes us laugh again (170 words) |
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C16(c) |
Full marks to British crime (335 words) |
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C16(d) |
Hunter role for an Aussie star (286 words) |
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C16(e) |
25 years as top ABC show (282 words) |
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C16(f) |
Denim-clad Kelly hits the charts at last (350 words) |
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C16(g) |
It's good, clean family violence (234 words) |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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The Sunday Times 10 August 1986 (2004 words) |
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C17(a) |
Brumby gives a kick to WA's disc (447 words) |
Peter Wombwell |
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C17(b) |
Expert care for inspired music (331 words) |
Peter Womnwell |
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C17(c) |
G and S at HM (125 words) |
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C17(d) |
Robot pals and other monsters you'll face in future (457 words) |
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C17(e) |
Dwight, 29, moseys on as a fresh country breeze (601 words) |
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C17(f) |
Kev strikes gold in the big city (43 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of The Sunday Times |
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