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"Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood takes to the streets"
wpherald ^ | October 26, 2005 | Sharon Otterman UPI
Posted on 10/26/2005 1:11:55 PM PDT by ncountylee
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "CAIRO -- When the banned Muslim Brotherhood organizes a campaign march here, it leaves very little to chance."
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"NSW welcomes terror laws plans"
The Australian ^ | 28 Oct 2005
Posted on 10/27/2005 8:29:19 PM PDT by Fair Go
NSW welcomes terror laws plans
28oct05
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "NEW South Wales Attorney-General Bob Debus has welcomed plans by the Prime Minister to have the Federal Government's anti-terrorism laws in place in time for the Melbourne Commonwealth Games.
Prime Minister John Howard today said he was not wedded to any plans to introduce the Bill to Parliament next Tuesday, Melbourne Cup day, as originally planned. But he said he still wanted the terrorism legislation passed this parliamentary session and in place before the March 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Mr Debus, who has been critical of the Federal Government's original plan to introduce the legislation next Tuesday, today welcomed the Prime Minister's comments.
"I see no reason to be rushing quite as fast as has been proposed in recent times," Mr Debus said today.
"We are dealing with laws that represent the biggest change, I would say, in a generation, and it simply behoves us to be careful about how we go about drafting them."
"I heard a report that the Prime Minister wanted to have the laws in Parliament by the Commonwealth Games and I certainly agree with that.""
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"NSW welcomes terror laws plans"
The Australian ^ | 28 Oct 2005
Posted on 10/27/2005 8:29:19 PM PDT by Fair Go
NSW welcomes terror laws plans
28oct05
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "NEW South Wales Attorney-General Bob Debus has welcomed plans by the Prime Minister to have the Federal Government's anti-terrorism laws in place in time for the Melbourne Commonwealth Games.
Prime Minister John Howard today said he was not wedded to any plans to introduce the Bill to Parliament next Tuesday, Melbourne Cup day, as originally planned. But he said he still wanted the terrorism legislation passed this parliamentary session and in place before the March 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Mr Debus, who has been critical of the Federal Government's original plan to introduce the legislation next Tuesday, today welcomed the Prime Minister's comments.
"I see no reason to be rushing quite as fast as has been proposed in recent times," Mr Debus said today.
"We are dealing with laws that represent the biggest change, I would say, in a generation, and it simply behoves us to be careful about how we go about drafting them."
"I heard a report that the Prime Minister wanted to have the laws in Parliament by the Commonwealth Games and I certainly agree with that.""