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Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
25-27 March
2005
of
The Sydney Morning Herald
est. 1842
The Sydney Morning Herald
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Notes
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Easter weekend edition spanning Friday, 25 March - Sunday, 27 March 2005.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Big Claims Need Backing,
single work
criticism
O'Neill takes issue with Moorhouse's selection process for The Best Australian Stories 2004 and with the claim implicit in the title that the stories chosen were the 'best' available. So incenced is O'Neill that he has lodged a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission under the Trade Practices Act in relation to the use of the word 'best' in the anthology's title.
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Hooray for Colour,
single work
review
— Review of The Man From Snowy River 2004 single work picture book ; Where's God? 2005 single work picture book ; Hooray for Horrible Harriet 2005 single work picture book ; (p. 11) Section: Spectrum -
In Short : Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Butterfly Song 2005 single work novel ; H2O: Stories of Water 2005 anthology short story ; The Stone Ship 2005 single work novel ; (p. 12) Section: Spectrum -
Case Study Shows How to Get Away with Murder,
single work
review
— Review of Mr Big : The True Story of Lennie McPherson and His Life of Crime 2005 single work biography ; (p. 12) Section: Spectrum -
In Short : Non-Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Green Pens : A Collection of Garden Writing 2004 anthology correspondence extract prose ; (p. 13) Section: Spectrum -
The Girl From Oz
Back With A Vengeance,
single work
essay
After attending a performance of the Broadway show 'Dame Edna: Back With a Vengeance' in New York early in 2005, John Freeman discusses the way Barry Humphries' wit and humour changes for an American audience.
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Prince and Prejudice
Charles, the Love Story,
single work
prose
Following her attendance at a reception at Clarence House with Prince Charles, Gemmell reflects on his treatment by the media, particularly in relation to his romantic life.Note: With title: Prince and Prejudice
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