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Hacking fallout continues as Dow Jones chief quits

Les Hinton, one of Rupert Murdoch's top executives and the publisher of the Wall Street Journal, has resigned after becoming one of the targets of criticism for the News of the World phone hacking scandal.More »

The Drum

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Can our Iron Lady shake her carbon tax goblin?

Julia Gillard would do well to remember one of the great Thatcher lessons - that it is possible for an unpopular person to be a successful leader.

But can the PM fashion respect from dislike, as the other Iron Lady did?

If she could shake her living, snickering carbon tax hobgoblin that follows her everywhere, she might have a chance.More »

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Hacking fallout continues as Dow Jones chief quits

Les Hinton, one of Rupert Murdoch's top executives and the publisher of the Wall Street Journal, has resigned after becoming one of the targets of criticism for the News of the World phone hacking scandal.More »

World

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Murdoch apologises to hacking victims

Rupert Murdoch has apologised to victims of the criminal phone hacking scandal that has embroiled News Corporation as two of his senior executives quit.More »

Business

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Westpac tips rates to fall

Westpac predicts the Reserve Bank will move to cut interest rates by the end of the year, despite economists tipping a rise by early 2012.More »

Politics

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Swan plays down need for media inquiry

Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan has played down calls for an inquiry into the Australian media in the wake of the British phone-hacking scandal.More »

Sport

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Bombers escape Adelaide curse

Essendon produced a second remarkable comeback in as many weeks, overturning a six-goal half-time deficit to knock over the Crows by 11 points and emphatically snap its Adelaide hoodoo.

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Science and Technology

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Search engines replacing memory, study shows

It's official. The internet has become part of our extended intelligence, and we are coming to depend on it.More »

Environment

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Farming and the carbon tax: what's in store?

ABC News Online talks to key experts about what the carbon plan means for farmers.More »

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