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Tue 26 Jul, 2011

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I didn't act alone, Norway attacker tells court

Norwegian massacre gunman Anders Behring Breivik has told a judge he was working with two other cells of right-wing extremists. More »

The Drum

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We are all tabloid

News Limited has been such a dominant force in the Australian media for so long that we take its presence for granted.
It would not be stretching it to argue that News Ltd has changed the Australian media landscape but also, arguably, the way we look at our world: in bold words, with strong opinions, with a demand for action.
In short, I would argue that we are becoming a nation of tabloid consumers.More »

Just In

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No plea

Former Croatian Serb rebel leader Goran Hadzic declined to enter a plea before a UN war crimes court on Monday, where he appeared as its last defendant after seven years on the run.More »

World

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Media rushed to judgment in Norway attacks

In the aftermath of the twin attacks in Norway, some media outlets have been criticised for linking them to Islamic terrorism. More »

Business

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Local shares down on US debt worries

Concerns that US politicians will not reach an agreement to raise the debt ceiling have led the local share market to its biggest fall in two weeks.
The sell-off was widespread, with only 19 of the top 200 companies making gains, as investors shied away from riskier assets.More »

Politics

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Rights advocates not convinced by asylum deal

The Federal Government's asylum seeker deal with Malaysia has failed to win support from human rights advocates.
The swap deal, first announced by Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Immigration Minister Chris Bowen nearly three months ago, means Australia will send 800 asylum seekers to Malaysia and accept 4,000 verified refugees in return.More »

Sport

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Dugan magic extends Dragons' hoodoo

Josh Dugan's two tries sparked a last-minute 24-19 win for the Raiders over St George Illawarra and extended the defending champions' hoodoo at Canberra Stadium on Monday night.

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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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Research challenges wind farm illness link

Activists who claim that noise from the turbines on wind farms makes people sick are being challenged by new research done in Australia.More »

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