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Sunday, 7 August 2011

Judge halts Australia plan to send asylum seekers to Malaysia:TV

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - An Australian judge has ordered a temporary halt to plans to send asylum seekers to Malaysia, in a what could be a blow to Prime Minister Julia Gillard who had hoped the transfer of boatpeople would help lift her flagging popularity. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC ...


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