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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
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Sour grapes for fruitpickers
| This is a transcript from The World Today. The program is broadcast around Australia at 12:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | Sour grapes for fruitpickers | The World Today - Friday, 9 May , 2008 12:28:00 R... (photo: Creative Commons / Thomas Oldcastle) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cashed-up emirates beckon Aussies
| THE Middle East has emerged as the last great hope for Australian lawyers seeking their fortunes offshore. | Flush with cash from high oil prices, the booming Gulf states have an insatiable appetite... (photo: WN / ady ) The Australian
Body piercing Body fix the wrong answer for teens
| The Iemma Government has announced a ban on intimate body piercing on children and teenagers. If you're under 16, you won't be able to get rings and studs through your nipples or genitals and any ot... (photo: creative commons / ) Sydney Morning Herald
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 ag2 Mary J. Blige one of the performers at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 7, 2007. Mary J Blige to perform in NZ
May 8, 2008 9:45 AM | Mary J Blige will perform four one-night-only concerts in her first ever tour of New Zealand and Australia next month. | The singer will kick off in Perth on June 10, followed by... (photo: WN / aruna) TVNZ
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 Mufti of Australia, Sheik Taj Aldin Alhilali, left, inspects census forms with census collector Bahije Mawas in suburban Sydney Monday, July 31, 2006. The Mufti, while calling on Australian Muslims to actively participate in a national census, called for 'Deception' in imams' mufti choice
| THE Australian National Imams Council has been accused of allowing "unspeakable corruption" and deception to mar the selection of the spiritual head of the country's 30... (photo: AP Photo ) The Australian
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 Cane Toad - Frog - amphibians /aaeh 'Teacher toads' could be deployed as bioweapons
How do you stop cane toads' march of devastation through Australia's outback? How about deliberately releasing them into areas that aren't yet affected? It might sound cr... (photo: GFDL) New Scientist
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Clayoquot Sound Tourism on 'the rez' is helping native bands wean themselves from welfare and preserve their culture
| Anti-logging protests were a normal part of life for Gisele Martin. As a kid growing up in Clayoquot Sound, she watched her father, a leader from the Tla-o-qui-aht Firs... (photo: Creative Commons / Wing-Chi Poon) Canada Dot Com
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Cache of illegal steroids. (U.S Custom NewsPhoto) KLeo Editorial: Cancer jab will save 30 lives a year
| For decades, medical researchers have dreamed of developing vaccines that prevent cancer. | A particular area of interest has been cervical cancer, if only because deat... (photo: U.S Custom NewsPhoto) NZ Herald
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Sydney Saudis' secret agenda
| THE cheque from the Saudi Government for $360,000 was enclosed in an envelope. It was a donation, a gift, a part payment to subsidise the construction of a building tha... (photo: Creative Commons / Taro Taylor) The Australian
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Western Grey Kangaroo Kangaroos Are a Real Treat
Last month's announcement that 400 kangaroos would be culled in Australia's capital, Canberra, attracted considerable international attention. The imagery was too good to... (photo: Creative Commons / ) Wall Street Journal
Animals   Australia   Kangaroo   Photos   Population  
 Smoking - drinking (sl1) A deadly invitation for a midnight cruise
| IT was 11.30pm on Wednesday and Balmain's Commercial Hotel, in Sydney's inner-west, had just half-an-hour left under its current ownership before it closed. About a doz... (photo: creative commons) The Australian
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 ag2 Mary J. Blige one of the performers at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 7, 2007.
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It's Armani v Versace in Dubai
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Climate change will boost farm output
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 A land iguana, native to the Galapagos Islands, is shown on the island of Fernandina in this 1999 photo. Fernandina is the third largest island of the Galapagos. (AP Photo/Santiago Andrade) hf1
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