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A-G moves to calm High Court row

Attorney-General Robert McClelland has moved to calm any row with the High Court, restating the Government's respect for the judiciary after Julia Gillard's strident attack yesterday.
Ms Gillard yesterday accused Chief Justice Robert French of inconsistency in his judgements and blamed the court for a "missed opportunity" in rejecting the so-called Malaysian Solution.More »

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A fantasy debate, disdainful of basic facts

The political 'debate' surrounding asylum seekers and border protection operates at the level of fantasy, and is so disdainful of basic facts.
The first fantasy is that any government can "stop the boats", the second fantasy is that asylum seekers are some kind of threat to our national security or our 'borders', and the final fantasy is that offshore processing was ever a viable policy solution.
With so many fantasies plaguing the debate, isn't it time our political class showed some rational moral leadership on the asylum question?More »

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Tomic humbled at Flushing Meadows

An out-of-sorts Bernard Tomic has been thrashed 6-1, 6-0, 6-2 by Croatian Marin Cilic in just 80 minutes at the US Open.More »

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Gaddafi vows fight as world backs new leaders

World leaders have hailed Libya's new rebel rulers in Paris as fugitive strongman Moamar Gaddafi issued a new barrage of threats.
Forty-two years to the day since Gaddafi stormed to power in a coup, senior envoys from 60 countries met the leaders of the revolution that overthew him to endorse the fledgling regime and offer practical support.More »

Business

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Angry unionists turn on BlueScope

Angry unionists who have been calling on the Federal Government to stage an inquiry into the manufacturing sector have today turned on BlueScope Steel.
A mass meeting in Wollongong this morning saw about 2,500 workers turn out and pass resolutions calling for better redundancy offers and stronger Government support for manufacturing.More »

Politics

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Gillard faces voters at community cabinet

Prime Minister Julia Gillard was quizzed over the Government's handling of the asylum seeker issue at a community cabinet meeting in Brisbane's south last night.More »

Sport

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Lyon puts Aussies in box seat

Debutant spinner Nathan Lyon bagged five wickets to dismiss Sri Lanka cheaply before Australia's batsmen stretched their lead on day two of the first Test at Galle.

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Science and Technology

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Scientists identify 'thinness' genes

Scientists have discovered a genetic cause of extreme thinness that can lead to a syndrome in children called "failure to thrive," according to a new study.More »

Environment

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Daryl Hannah arrested in White House protest

Actress Daryl Hannah has been arrested outside the White House as part of a protest against a proposed oil pipeline.More »

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