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[Title] => Seriously ill woman wrongly deported to RP arrives back in Australia
[Summary] => SYDNEY (AFP) A seriously ill Australian woman wrongfully deported to the Philippines in 2001 returned home yesterday, with her lawyers saying she bore no grudges over a four-year ordeal unprecedented in international legal history.
Wheelchair-bound Vivian Alvarez landed early Friday in Australia, where she has become a symbol of the governments mishandling of immigration cases after being found in May at a hospice for the dying near Manila.
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[Title] => Australian PM wont sack minister over bungled Philippine deportation
[Summary] => SYDNEY (AFP) Australian Prime Minister John Howard rejected calls yesterday to sack his immigration minister over the wrongful deportation of a seriously ill woman to the Philippines and a subsequent cover-up by immigration officials.
Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone faced fresh calls to stand down after a Commonwealth Ombudsmans report on Thursday described as "catastrophic" her departments handling of the Vivian Alvarez Solon case.
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Wheelchair-bound Vivian Alvarez landed early Friday in Australia, where she has become a symbol of the governments mishandling of immigration cases after being found in May at a hospice for the dying near Manila.
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Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone faced fresh calls to stand down after a Commonwealth Ombudsmans report on Thursday described as "catastrophic" her departments handling of the Vivian Alvarez Solon case.
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