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Breaking News Wed, 23 Jul 2008
Australia's former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, right, is introduced to Pope Benedict XVI,jsa1
Ambassador   Diplomatic   Photos   Vatican   World  
Don't neglect foreign corps
| IT'S hard to imagine anyone involved in foreign affairs in any cosmopolitan capital of the world opposing having a resident ambassador at the Vatican. | The Rudd Government's decision to appoint for... (photo: AP / Andrew Brownbill) The Australian
The newly-elected Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, talks to members of the International Stabilisation Force and the Australian Police serving with the United Nations during a visit to the helicopter base in Dili, Timor-Leste.
Australia   Government   Photos   Politics   Rudd  
Rudd pledges Indigenous recognition in Constitution
| This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | Rudd pledg... (photo: Australian Defence Dept. / ) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian cricketer James Hopes, second left, celebrates with teammates after he dismissed India's Irfan Pathan during the seventh One-Day international cricket match in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Oct 17, 2007. India needs 194 runs to beat Australia. Australian players body wary of Pakistan security threat
| 23 Jul, 2008 1557hrs IST, REUTERS |                   KARACHI: The Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) remain unconvinced there is a safe a... (photo: AP Photo / ) The Times Of India
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Security   Sport  
In this Feb. 20, 2008 photo, the nuclear plant is seen in Krsko, Slovenia. plant. India votes for nuclear deal with US
| This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | India vote... (photo: AP) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australia   India   Nuclear   Photos   US  
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ASX 200 closes higher on resurgent banks ASX 200 closes higher on resurgent banks
| AUSTRALIAN stocks rose strongly today, led by Macquarie and the retail banks as investors snapped up the down-trodden financials. | Investors also welcomed official dat... (photo: AP /Mark Baker) The Australian
Business   Data   Photos   Retail   c  
Gold Gold near 2-week low on weak oil; platinum bounces 
SINGAPORE - Gold dipped today as oil extended losses and robbed the metal of some of its appeal as a hedge against inflation, while platinum bounced after falling to its ... (photo: WN) Business Day
Business   Economy   Energy   Gold   Photos  
Sheep on the mountain Animal rights group to protest at Australian embassy
| Animal rights activists are to take their latest campaign against live exports to the steps of the Australian Embassy today. | Dressed as sheep and dripping in fake blo... (photo: Jamal Penjweny) Irish Times
Animal   Australia   Cruelty   Photos   Society  
Australia Aboriginal Apology Aborigines hand PM a bark petition
Jul 23, 2008 8:29 PM | Aborigines handed a bark petition to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to demand indigenous recognition in the constitution, and called for chan... (photo: AP / Mark Graham) TVNZ
Aboriginal   Australia   Constitution   Photos   Rudd   Slideshow  
KWOK Ping Kwong, Torchbearer No.38, Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong Beijing Games will be cleanest ever -- anti-doping chief
| SYDNEY -- Drug cheat athletes are far more likely to be caught at next month's Beijing Olympics Games than at any previous Olympiad, world doping agency chief John Fahe... (photo: Creative Commons / Baycrest) Inquirer
Beijing   Drug   Games   Olympics   Photos  
Cyclone survivors drink clean water from the local donator at a monastery on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junta on human rights
| SINGAPORE (AP) _ Australia announced Wednesday an extra $29 million in aid for survivors of Myanmar's May cyclone, but pressed its recalcitrant military junta to democr... (photo: AP / ) Newsday
Aid   Australia   Junta   Myanmar   Photos   Slideshow  
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The Diary
Iguanas row bites Della ally over calls
Mal Brough says no to Queensland party post
Remote cabinet a place for little things and big
Australia's former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, right, is introduced to Pope Benedict XVI,jsa1
Don't neglect foreign corps
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Hirepool boss steps down to focus on Australian expansion
Vestar investors advised to wait for Brisbane case
Analyst downgrades Fletcher forecast
Macquarie profits down
Gold
Gold near 2-week low on weak oil; platinum bounces 
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Sport Science & Technology
Swimming: NZ save best for relay to remain in contention for
Rugby: League convert relishes chance in the midfield
Day of reckoning for Banal
Aussie athletes suspected of drug use
Australian cricketer James Hopes, second left, celebrates with teammates after he dismissed India's Irfan Pathan during the seventh One-Day international cricket match in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Oct 17, 2007. India needs 194 runs to beat Australia.
Australian players body wary of Pakistan security threat
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Labor 'to consider' nuclear initiative
Closer look shows southeast will see more scorchers
Stem cell therapy plan for placentas
Are stem cells in the heart evolutionary leftovers or clues
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Commercially bred bees spread disease to wild bees
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Showbiz Health
Leukemia claims 'one of our most original voices' Je
Hey, those were the daze for Australian films
Martin's costume drama
Svelte new mother Nicole Kidman steps out looking even skinn
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Svelte new mother Nicole Kidman steps out looking even skinnier
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The Diary
Rio Tinto teams up with Arnhem communities
Secret list of athletes led to drugs inquiry
Quacks go mainstream as demand for alternative healthcare do
Sheep on the mountain
Animal rights group to protest at Australian embassy
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Opinion Law & Regulation
Leader looking muddled
It's time to bring spin industry's influence to a ha
Howard's migrant milestone to sink
Libs becoming less confused
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, center, welcomes U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, left, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, right, at his residence, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008, in Canberra, Australia.
Rudd gets final word
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Aborigines hand PM a bark petition
Florida AG: 20-year-old lemon law passes $376M in restitutio
Plea Deal Unlikely Before Gitmo Trial
Hambali to face Gitmo military court
Australia Aboriginal Apology
Aborigines hand PM a bark petition
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