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Canberra Today 20°/24° | Friday, March 29, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

IT’S fascinating how the hit television series “Mad Men”, based on the New York advertising industry of the late ‘50s-early ‘60s, is influencing the fashion looks of the spring racing carnival. In our cover story this week Fashion on the Field winner Jenny Tiffin tells fashion editor MEGAN HAGGAN how she found her winning outfit. Elsewhere, MICHAEL MOORE is calling for the Chief Minister to clean up political donations and ROBERT MACKLIN says that when it comes to Afghanistan, the Parliament is not listening to the people. All this, and more, just a click away.

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