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Edition: South Pacific
No. 48

COVER
Triumphs, Troubles and Tea (A to Z: The Year in Medicine)
Every year has its breakthroughs and breakdowns in the science, business and politics of health care. But for all its many controversies, 2005 was a banner year


SOCIETY
Jobs For Our Mob
A relentless farmer—and a team of enterprising Aborigines—could be sowing the seeds of an indigenous middle class


ENVIROMENT
Dingo, Going, Gone? (Environment)
Cross-breeding, hunting and neglect are wiping out Australia's iconic dingo

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NOTEBOOK
Mystery on Highway 10
Capturing three suspicious men carrying $600,000 at a checkpoint in the early days of the Iraq war might have seemed relatively simple to the Australian Special Air Service soldiers

A Cloning Cover-up
South Korea's stem-cell pioneer resigns over ethical questions


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TOMMY WARD, whose family has been harvesting oysters from the Gulf of Mexico since the 1920s, on the FDA's plan to ban the sale of raw oysters that are harvested in warm months; about 15 people die each year due to raw-oyster contamination