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As one of the major wire service providers reported last week, “Australia has become the first country in the world with all of its flagship newspapers behind an Internet paywall and has prompted declarations that the ‘golden age of newspapers is dead’.

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Crowds of cheering children waving Australian flags welcomed Queen Elizabeth II as she and her husband Prince Philip landed at an Australian air force base Wednesday in the nation's capital.

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Queen Elizabeth II was flying to Australia on Wednesday for a 10-day visit during which she will travel to four cities and open a meeting of leaders of mostly former British colonies.

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As one of the major wire service providers reported last week, “Australia has become the first country in the world with all of its flagship newspapers behind an Internet paywall and has prompted declarations that the ‘golden age of newspapers is dead’.

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Crowds of cheering children waving Australian flags welcomed Queen Elizabeth II as she and her husband Prince Philip landed at an Australian air force base Wednesday in the nation's capital.

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Queen Elizabeth II was flying to Australia on Wednesday for a 10-day visit during which she will travel to four cities and open a meeting of leaders of mostly former British colonies.

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