CANBERRA, Australia -- For a moment on the floor of Parliament, Australia's political landscape seemed upside down. Prime Minister Julia Gillard, whose party is widely expected to lose elections next year, was eviscerating the man who seems destined to replace her. As opposition leader Tony Abbott sat stony-faced and silent, she ran down a list of comments he had made. She complained he once questioned whether it was a bad thing that men had more power than women in Australian society, and that he had described abortion as "the easy way out." He once stood beside protesters carrying banners that said "ditch the witch." Gillard, who lives with a common-law partner, said she also was offended...
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