Anxious wait for Tasmanian evacuees

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Anxious wait for Tasmanian evacuees
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Sunday 6 Jan, 2013
Anxious wait for Tasmanian evacuees
THOUSANDS of Tasmanians have spent another night in evacuation centres as bushfires burn out of control throughout the state's south-east.
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