No, prime minister
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A campaign is setup by Liberal party stalwart John Valder against John Howard, the Australian prime minister. The movement is based on the issues, such as Australia's failure to defend the civil rights of Guantanamo Bay detainees, Australia's role in Iraq war and John Howard's policies and attitude.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2004
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Born-again John
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Australian Prime Minister John Howard is basing his reelection campaign on the themes of "certainty, leadership, strength." While his family values message may have been unfashionable in the past, it is hitting home with voters now and is dominating the campaign. More campaign analysis is included.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2001
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All in a week's work
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Peter Costello is expected to succeed John Howard as the prime minister of Australia. NSW premier Bob Carr is expected to retire from politics but it is uncertain as to who will follow him after his retirement as the new Premier.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2005
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