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Front cover of the February 24, 2004 edition of The Bulletin
Contents BADFELLAS Melbourne's gangland wars have claimed 22 lives in five blood-soaked years. Behind the bullets and bravado is a cast of characters worthy of a Hollywood gangster film. A special report from Adam Shand.
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TELSTRA'S FAIRFAX BID The telco's CEO and chairman proposed buying Fairfax newspapers but, in a major rebuff, the board decided otherwise. – News
LATHAM'S REPUBLICAN PUSH The new Labor leader has the perfect wedge issue to use against the Coalition – and luck on his side, according to Max Walsh. – Feature
THE FIRST CASUALTY An Australian intelligence agent has admitted that he included information in his WMD report to please the Coalition government. – News
MICHAEL SLATER: NOT OUT Dropped three years ago and now crippled by a rare bone malady, one of Australia's most dashing late-20th century batsman still aims to return to Test cricket. – Feature
US ELECTION WARS The very different Vietnam War records of President George W. Bush and his probable Democratic challenger John Kerry are shaping up as an election issue. – News
FOETAL ATTRACTION New tests on the unborn have created opportunities – and dilemmas – for parents wanting that perfect child. – Feature
Power Plays Super man bests man of steel in round 1 The Continuing Crisis Liberal Americans think Australia is in the third world The Speculator Money dispensing machines are money makers
Bottom Line Power Plays Lunch Health Matters First Person The Speculator
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