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Greens are extreme-ly popular: Brown

Canberra : Australia | Mar 16, 2011 at 5:31 PM PDT
Source: The Age
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Wednesday night said neither of the "extremes" in Australian politics could deliver a price on carbon. "The coalition has surrendered itself to fear-mongering and denying the power of markets," she said. Advertisement: Story continues below "The Greens are not a... FULL ARTICLE AT The Age
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