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| Tuesday, 21 September 2004 |
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Sydney, Monday (AFP) Australian Prime Minister John Howard said he would not hesitate to
order pre-emptive strikes against terrorist bases overseas as he Monday
unveiled a plan for anti-terror police flying squads. With security one of
the top issues in the October 9 general election after this month's
bombing of Australia's Jakarta embassy, Howard pledged nearly 100 million
dollars (70 million US) to the plan if reelected. Other Stories
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