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Divers still finding bodies after Japan's tsunami

More than four months on from Japan's devastating tsunami, squads of divers are working to clear waterways of bodies and rubble off the fishing port of Yamada.More »

The Drum

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Freed from facts, Abbott goes ballooning

After a long period of ignoring expert opinion where it does not mesh with his own, the Opposition Leader has taken the ambitious next step, and spent this week ignoring himself.
This is why Mr Abbott is a very, very effective Opposition Leader.
He pursues his opponent all day, and sleeps soundly at night unhaunted by the ghosts of his own inconsistency.More »

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UN calls crisis talks over African famine

The United Nations is calling countries, banks and aid agencies into crisis talks to deal with the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa.More »

World

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Shuttle program ends as Atlantis arrives home

The US space shuttle program draws to a close after 30 years as Atlantis touches down at Cape Canaveral.More »

Business

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Eurozone approves 159 billion euro Greek bailout

Eurozone leaders have agreed on a new Greek bailout worth nearly 159 billion euros ($211 billion) and including the participation of the private sector, according to a final summit declaration issued in Brussels this morning.More »

Politics

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Killer allowed to teach TAFE kids

Changes to the blue card system are being considered by the Queensland Government after a man convicted of brutally killing his wife was cleared to teach TAFE students.More »

Sport

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NRL Preview: Round 20

Grandstand expert commentator Daniel Anderson joins Ned Hall to preview round 20 of the NRL.

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Science and Technology

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Mysterious illness killing off sea turtles

Scientists are trying to work out why dead and dying sea turtles keep washing ashore in north Queensland. More »

Environment

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Turnbull denies climate science dig at Abbott

Former Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull has denied a speech he made last night urging Liberals to accept the science of climate change was a dig at current Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.More »

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