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Capital Letter: Departing Privacy Commissioner draws line from Ned Kelly to Edward Snowden

Penny Pepperell
Tue, 04 Feb 2014

Ned Kelly was not very smart because he forgot to protect his legs with armour and he was a thief and murderer to boot; in spite of that he became a folk hero because he personified a spirit of freedom, and there were injustices and provocations that people identified with:” Outgoing Privacy

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Penny Pepperell
Tue, 04 Feb 2014
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