Crime and nourishment
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The history of western New South Wales pubs is full of sorrow and tragedy, but in 1998 the area's attraction comes from having the oldest and the best preserved towns in Australia. Gold was discovered in the region in the early 1800s, and bushrangers such as the Clarke brothers and the Ben Hall gang made frequent visits to the region. They contributed to the region's economy, but also engaged in criminal activities and frequent disputes with local police.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 1998
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How to win
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Two former lieutenant generals comment on how the conflict in Yugoslavia could be won decisively assuming the war was an exercise. William Odom would place 17,000 soldiers on the border between Hungarya and Yugoslavia to intimidate the Serbs. Bernard Trainor also thinks Hungary would be the best staging area for an invasion.
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
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ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 1999
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The tonic is in the trees
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A personal narrative is presented with reference to the impact of global warming affecting the the author's home town in China. His work as an ecologist led to a study of climatic change and the significance of trees.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2001
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