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en I would think that would be a message to try to get across to Australians, to try to get them to think about China in a different way.

en In fact, when his Holiness comes here, I can tell you his message will be not one of talking about splitting China, nor about criticizing China. In fact, he will be here with the simple message, saying he wants to reach out to the Chinese. He wants to be someone who can help stabilize China.

en Through the Australians, and the Japanese, too, I suppose, the Americans get their message across, but not in a heavy-handed way.

en That's a large message, it's not really different from the message we were taking to China, that well-functioning financial markets are in a country's best interests,

en It is a kick in the guts for the families of those 88 Australians, young Australians, who were murdered in Bali. It's just plain wrong.

en For us Australians, Singapore also represents sacred soil. Almost 2000 Australians died here in the defense of your island country and our neighborhood.

en Most Australians would ask why is it that Schapelle Corby gets sentenced to 20 years for importing marijuana, Abu Bakar Bashir gets 30 months for participating in the murder of nearly 100 Australians,

en The Aussie players are going to want to play in front of Australians. We confidently expect that most people in the stands will be Australians barracking for Australia. That's the way it should be, because it's our country.

en I am
writing to all Australians registered in Indonesia
to urge you not to take chances: purchasing,
carrying or taking any drugs into Indonesia is
simply not worth the risk. Australians do get
caught and the strict penalties in place, which
include the death penalty, do apply to
foreigners.


en Tasmania lies 130 miles southeast of Australia. When it was first visited by Europeans in 1642, Tasmania was occupied by 4,000 hunter-gatherers related to mainland Australians, but with the simplest technology of any recent people on Earth. Unlike mainland Aboriginal Australians, Tasmanians couldn't start a fire.

en The fact of the matter is that Hong Kong is going back to China and C.H. has the ability to work with China as well as the Hong Kong people. Tung's approach is by building a bridge to get to know China better, have a better relationship with China, so that China will let us have our way of life long into the future.

en In all our messages, including our briefs to the Indian delegates, we sent a clear message that this is not India versus China. His calm composure and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy.

en We encourage Australian cricket fans to send their message of support to our team as they prepare for this important contest, ... It has been an incredible series and the English team has enjoyed massive home-town support. We hope to leave Ricky Ponting and his team in no doubt as to the huge level of support they have from Australians back home.

en Rather than sending some sort of message to China, it (the delay) is a reflection of the fact that it is taking time to work things out in Japan.

en Margins in China are razor thin and they may not be able to withstand much yuan appreciation. The export sector is vulnerable and the government is going to be very cautious in what it does and that's the message.


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