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PRISONER X QUESTIONS REMAIN AFTER GOVERNMENT ADMITS FAILURESDespite admissions that the man known as Prisoner X worked for Mossad and could have been offered greater help by the Australian Government, there are still plenty of questions remaining about Ben Zygier, his life, and his death.WILL POLITICAL BUNFIGHT EAT IN TO OUR SUPER?The superannuation industry fears pressure for budget savings will affect retirement funds and is calling for bipartisan policy, but any truce seems unlikely.FEDERAL TREASURER DEFENDS ECONOMIC RECORDFederal Treasurer Wayne Swan says the Government has exercised prudent economic management and outlines his response to questions around spending promises, taxation, and superannuation changes |
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Broadcast 2013-03-06 at 19:30:00 |
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Budget -- Evaluation.
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Coal mines and mining -- Taxation.
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Death -- Causes.
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Pensions -- Government policy.
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Prisoners, Foreign -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Secret Service -- Officials and employees.
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Israel.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Bell, Frances, reporter
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Cooper, Hayden, reporter
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Hoy, Greg, reporter
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Uhlmann, Chris, reporter
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Ben-David, Alon, contributor
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Brand, Lior, contributor
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Carr, Bob, contributor
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Cormann, Mathias, contributor
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Forbes, Ian, contributor
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Garcia, Tom, contributor
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Hilton, Petra, contributor
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Huf, John, contributor
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Swan, Wayne, contributor
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