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The Daily Verdict: Day 23 and it’s horses not politics

The interest was on horses not interest and just as well for the Government. What media coverage of the election campaign could be fitted in after the really important news was uniformly bad for the Coalition and good for Labor on last night’s television and this morning’s newspapers.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Crikey Says – 19 July, 2007

Treasurer Costello, sitting down for the first of his frank encounters with the authors of John Howard’s biography last year, can have been under no illusions as to the potential for it to leave a muddy footprint across the campaign trail.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Crikey Says – 17 July, 2007

Are the government’s much vaunted anti-terror laws not worth the paper they’re printed on?

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Crikey Says – 26 June, 2007

Today, in the second part of our week-long Bias-o-meter series, Margaret Simons looks at Australia’s major capital city newspapers and finds the usual suspects dividing on predictable party and proprietorial lines. In print, it seems, we list heavily to starboard.