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The Daily Telegraph had dismissed such speculation 18 months ago when it reported Sinodinos "is expected to escape a corruption finding from Icac" in relation to his involvement in Australian Water Holdings.
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The United Nations has started moving tens of thousands of tents and blankets to western Iran in readiness for a huge wave of Iraqi refugees who are expected to escape across the border if the US and Britain launch military action to topple the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein.
Precocious farm boys might be expected to escape at the earliest opportunity.
His replacement, Oscar Naranjo, has a reputation for integrity and competence.The paramilitaries disarmed because their leaders expected to escape serious punishment.
The navy and air force are expected to escape relatively unscathed, with the RAF losing about 70.
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While no bank is expected to escape this summer's credit storm and slowdown in the housing market, Citigroup is expected to be particularly hard hit.
Brisbane had been expected to escape the worst of the floods that have affected towns across Queensland, destroying infrastructure and halting the state's lucrative coal-mining industry.
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