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Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 14 August 2004 of The Canberra Times est. 1926 The Canberra Times
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Crime and Punishment, Jack Waterford , single work criticism (p. 1a, 3a) Section: Panorama
Singh Now a Crusader for Women in Jail, Megan Doherty , single work column (p. B5) Section: Forum
No Words Required for Green Message, Christopher Bantick , single work column
Jeannie Baker uses intricate collages to portray her message of environmental conservation in her picture books for children.
(p. 6) Section: Panorama
ReVerse, Geoff Page , single work criticism (p. 6a) Section: Panorama
Wildflowering Days in a Powerful Landscape, Susan Parsons , single work review
— Review of Wildflowering : The Life and Places of Kathleen McArthur Margaret Somerville , 2004 single work biography ;
(p. 6a) Section: Panorama
Now Anu Singh Cries Foul Over Book, Angela Shanahan , single work column
Anu Singh was charged with Joe Cinque's murder but was convicted of manslaughter. She is outraged that her point of view is not made known in Helen Garner's book, Joe Cinque's Consolation.
(p. B7) Section: Forum
Note: Correction printed in The Canberra Times, 17 August 2004 p.2.
'In her column on Saturday Angela Shanahan had originally written that author Helen Garner, in researching for her book Joe Cinque's Consolation, had made attempts to contact Anu Singh, directly and via her family. Shanahan had written that the Singhs and Anu did not cooperate. This was changed by a sub-editor to suggest that the Cinque family had not cooperated........'
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