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Australian & Pacific News Archives for February 11, 2008

Aboriginal ceremony in Parliament
Feb 11 2008 6:07PM (CT)
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Aborigines in white body paint danced and sang traditional songs in Australia's national Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony many hoped would mark a new era of race relations in the country.
 
Aboriginal ceremony in Parliament
Feb 11 2008 6:07PM (CT)
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Aborigines in white body paint danced and sang traditional songs in Australia's national Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony many hoped would mark a new era of race relations in the country.
 
Aboriginal ceremony in Parliament
Feb 11 2008 6:07PM (CT)
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Aborigines in white body paint danced and sang traditional songs in Australia's national Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony many hoped would mark a new era of race relations in the country.
 
Aboriginal ceremony in Parliament
Feb 11 2008 6:07PM (CT)
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Aborigines in white body paint danced and sang traditional songs in Australia's national Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony many hoped would mark a new era of race relations in the country.
 
Aboriginal ceremony in Parliament
Feb 11 2008 6:07PM (CT)
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Aborigines in white body paint danced and sang traditional songs in Australia's national Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony many hoped would mark a new era of race relations in the country.
 
New Zealand to increase flight security
Feb 11 2008 2:17AM (CT)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - New Zealand will introduce wider passenger security screening at its regional airports after a woman attempted to hijack a short-haul domestic flight last week, Prime Minister Helen Clark said Monday.
 
   

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