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Friday, February 27, 2004
Reservist Captains that tend to have the subtlety of smashing a sledgehammer through a plate-glass window
Who Controls the City and Police is Always the King or Queen in Sydney
In politics as in life, that which goes around comes around. Labor smugly thought it had neatly stitched up the lord mayoral robes for its candidate, Michael Lee, when it thrust together the City of Sydney and South Sydney councils three weeks ago. The forced amalgamation brought Labor strongholds into the city boundaries and seemed to confirm the shoo-in status of Mr Lee, whose odds had been shortened last month by the withdrawal of his main rival, the former lord mayor, Lucy Turnbull.
That seemed to be that - until Clover Moore decided to gatecrash the party.
· Moore, Moore [link first seen at No sheilas here, mate?
Independent tongue revives new passions]
· See Also Sydney City Council files
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· Exposed to the vapour (Mac Truck)