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The Sunday Age

Sunday June 17, 2001

• Alarm clock

* Final chance today to see the Dead Sea Scrolls at the NGV On Russell from 10am.

* Sunday Sunrise (Seven, 8am) has National's deputy and Federal Trade Minister Mark Vaile, and Senator Bob Brown on the power of the Green vote. Virgin Blue CEO Brett Godfrey reveals first-year financial results.

* Business Sunday (Nine, 8am) covers tax schemes and has an interview with Wesfarmers CEO Michael Chaney. Laurie Oakes interviews arts and communications minister Richard Alston on Sunday from 9am.

• The week ahead

Monday 18: Bracks Government cabinet meeting to be held in Broadford.

Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters releases its report into electoral fraud in Canberra.

Republic Day in Egypt marking anniversary of British forces' withdrawal from the Suez Canal in 1956.

Tuesday 19: Australia's Young Socceroos play Japan in their first match at the World Youth Championships in Argentina.

Wednesday 20: Federal Opposition Leader Kim Beazley addresses the 50th anniversary dinner of the Australian Political Exchange Council.

Thursday 21: Federal Community Services Minister Amanda Vanstone will address the National Press Club in Canberra.

Saturday 23: Pope John Paul II pays his first official visit to Ukraine's capital, Kiev.

• Where we went

Top 10 stories on www.theage.com.au June 10 to 16

1. Mobiles keeping tabs on stealth bombers (America's ``invisible" stealth bombers could be rendered obsolete by a British invention that uses mobile telephone masts to track them).

2. Big Brother mini-site.

3. Execution of a killer (Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh is executed, dying with his eyes open).

4. McVeigh's final insult to families (McVeigh expresses no remorse).

5. Geoff Clark: power and rape (ATSIC chairman Geoff Clark is accused by four women of rape, but denies the allegations).

6. McVeigh execution photo gallery.

7. Stabbing alleged after dogfight (actor Alison Whyte - Emma from Frontline - told a court how she watched as her husband was punched and stabbed by three men in an Abbotsford street).

8. Ticket machines ``overused" (the owner of Melbourne's public transport ticketing system blamed its faults on over-use by commuters).

9. ``He was still. It was 8.14am. It was over" (witness account of McVeigh execution).

10. GP had sex with patients, probe told.

• Lotto results

Tattslotto: (Draw 2077) 15, 42, 36, 28, 17, 34. Supps: 5 and 19.

Super 66: (Draw 2077) 1, 7, 4, 2, 1 and 9.

Keno: 1, 5, 14, 18, 19, 28, 30, 43, 44, 54, 56, 60, 62, 64, 65, 68, 69, 73, 78, 80.

Tatts 2: 4 and 14

© 2001 The Sunday Age

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