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The Age

The Age is an Australian newspaper based in Melbourne that rejected Oscar Guerrero's attempt to sell Mordecai Vanunu's photographs of Israel's Dimona nuclear facility, which were subsequently purchased by The Sunday Times.

Active 1854–present Location Melbourne, Australia Mentions 5 Tags OrganizationMediaAustralia

The Age is an Australian newspaper based in Melbourne. Oscar Guerrero attempted to sell photographs of Israel's nuclear facility, provided by Mordecai Vanunu, to The Age, but was rejected. Robert Maxwell later tried to buy The Age newspaper for $750 million Australian, but this move was thwarted by the Australian Labor government's foreign ownership policy.1

  1. Ben-Menashe, Ari. Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network. TrineDay, 1992.

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