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Articles in October, 2001 issue of Australasian Business Intelligence
- Hotel school's $50m loss leaves future in doubt.
- Revealed: the maps of life and death in NSW.
- Homes grants to kick in.
- Pollie waffle and a billion-dollar tax rip-off.
- Public urged to consider choice of power supply.
- VATC unveils radical plans to revamp its tracks.
- Science pays big dividends.
- Absolut need to score trademark.
- Stop the Churchillian sham, Mr Howard.
- Industry groups draw up their election wish lists.
- Vodafone slams fee slug but says it's here to stay.
- Red tape could trip up call centre advisers.
- Dairy deregulation cuts to the quick.
- Mobile link to Afghan phones.
- NAB's Homeside stabilises, buyers emerge.
- Optus tipped to slash staff in cost-cutting drive.
- Safety in property, they trust.
- Air NZ chief succumbs to a "poisoned chalice".
- Investors trust wheels back on Coles trolley.
- Howard waves homes carrot.
- Watching the directors.
- Ansett deal comes with a catch.
- Govt demands Ansett pay workers.
- Tax backflip lifts plantation sector.
- Murphy quits ALP to sit as Independent.
- Air NZ debacle claims Toomey.
- Project delay angers Kerin.
- Saturn buy puts heat on Telstra.
- Foster's continues in the right spirit.
- Sarich bid to develop heritage hotel site.
- Healthy prospects.
- Telstra carrier deals cut local call price spats.
- Lending a hand in clean up.
- Ballast water on tap at conference.
- Fair-minded, but standard fare.
- Nautronix response soon.
- Air New Zealand to return to government control.
- $150m must fortify Ansett: ACTU.
- It's tents ahead of the grand opening.
- Beazley vows $110m schools boost.
- Rio Tinto aims for $2.4bn aluminium expansion.
- ASIC assesses Uecomm warning.
- ALP streets ahead in online traffic count.
- Two-way trade.
- US wine giant buys OZ label.
- Government right to protect taxpayer money.
- Sydney poised to hit Labor in the heartland.
- Croesus the tip to buy Norseman.
- Payola's heavy price.
- The outlook isn't too bad, considering.
- Rescue plan gives airports a reprieve.
- Howard sidesteps sell-off backlash.
- Terrorism strikes fear into economic comfort zone.
- DJ's Christmas campaign to go ahead cautiously.
- Shops on the hop.
- Optus sharpens axe for 700 jobs.
- Shooting ahead.
- Tax investigator.
- Ansett still failing to break even.
- Austar $3m lifeline to TVSN.
- Tourism honours for Oz.
- Lion tightens wine noose.
- Mortgage belt gives mighty cheer.
- CLP fails to dump Solomon candidate.
- Optus cuts jobs to save $100m.
- Inflation heads for 10-year high.
- Qantas tie with Air NZ "logical".
- News shares slide amid profit gloom.
- Chapman loses job, like so many in tech.
- Boat people to end ship protest.
- Normandy bid: $2 wanted.
- Duty-free store staff fear for $1m.
- ehyou.com builds up real estate presence.
- Economic scenario bleak.
- For love and money, sell the dollar.
- Posturing trumps policy in politics' age of parity.
- Talks lift Ansett outlook.
- State offer to nickel mine.
- Tough times, stay super cool.
- Options, extras and ESOP fables.
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