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Monday, February 16, 2009
Gloomy outlook, not just for your superannuation.

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Yes, both Rudd and Rees appear to have backed down from the über-enthusiasm they showed for open government in their early days in office.
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I'm still hanging on to the idea they are too far in to cop out but time appears to be of no relevance in Canberra at least.
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