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Sun 11 Sep, 2011

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Newspaper front pages from September 12, 2001

View the front pages from a collection of newspapers from September 12, 2001.

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The Drum

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Gillard, Rudd and Labor's personality tragedy

There's a fascinating, almost mathematical equation going on when it comes to the Federal Labor leadership.

With Julia Gillard, the probability that any given person will support the Prime Minister decreases with distance from the subject.

On the other hand, Kevin Rudd's equation is precisely the inverse; the warm support he continues to enjoy in the populace at large tails away sharply, the closer you get to the 2600 postcode.

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Just In

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Chavez turns to shamans to fight cancer

Shamans from tribes in Venezuela's Amazon jungle held a ceremony at the Miraflores presidential palace on Saturday to help Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez recover from his cancer treatment.

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World

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At least 190 dead in Zanzibar ferry capsize

Three days of mourning have been declared in Tanzania after a heavily overcrowded ferry capsized, killing almost 200 people.

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Business

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ECB chief economist's resignation shocks markets

The euro has plunged to its lowest level in six months after the European Central Bank's (ECB) chief economist resigned over what is being seen as a difference in opinion on how to handle the eurozone financial crisis.

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Politics

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Israel preserving Egypt peace deal: Netanyahu

Israel is preserving its more than three-decades-old peace with Egypt, prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, after rioting forced the evacuation of Israel's Cairo embassy.

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Sport

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Wallabies scamper past Italy

The Wallabies got their Rugby World Cup campaign off to a flyer with a solid 32-6 win over Italy at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland on Sunday. After a tepid first half, Australia came out a different side to score four unanswered tries against the Azzurri to kick off its campaign with a bonus-point win. But having been equalled at the breakdown, line-out and turnover ball in the first stanza, the Wallabies improved in all areas to completely dominate the Italians.

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Science and Technology

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NASA launches twin satellites to map Moon's core

NASA has launched a $500 million pair of washing-machine-sized satellites that are on a mission to map the Moon's inner core for the first time.

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Environment

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Murray-Darling authority chairman to address national conference

Murray-Darling Basin Authority chairman Craig Knowles says a long-awaited management plan for Australia's largest river system will be released in November.

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