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Aussies want culture out of free-trade pact with U.S.
2003-10-06
MELBOURNE, Australia - With a second round of talks for a free-trade agreement between the United States and Australia scheduled to begin this month, the remote nation that gave the world Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman and "Crocodile Dundee," is worried about being overrun by Hollywood.... ... | Note: this page has been archived under Muzi Premium Version and is only available to premium members. Please use the Premium Personal Password (PPP) to log in.
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