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Pearson claims world title

Australia's Sally Pearson has won gold in the 100 metres hurdles final at the world track and field championships in Daegu.More »

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Without the Malaysian Solution, there's no refuge in sight

As the High Court has said nuh-uh to Malaysia and Nauru, there are now two courses of action open to the Federal Government as it tries to reinvigorate its asylum seeker policy.
First and foremost is to process asylum applications in Australia. The second is to station more DIAC staff at embassies in countries from which asylum seekers come.
One thing's for certain though; the Government's in some pretty deep water with this issue and there's no refuge in sight.More »

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Fire threatens unregistered boarding home

Authorities are angry after a fire revealed an alleged illegal boarding house at Footscray, in Melbourne's west, had reopened.More »

World

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Grim search begins for Chile crash survivors

Chilean rescuers say hopes of finding survivors are dim as they continue to search for the victims of a plane crash near the remote Pacific islands of Juan Fernandez.
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Business

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US regulator sues banks over subprimes

The US government will file a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against major American and foreign institutions over losses on subprime bonds.More »

Politics

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Outrage as WikiLeaks publishes final cables

Whistleblower website WikiLeaks has published the full unredacted cache of more than 250,000 US diplomatic cables, in a move slammed by media as putting sources at risk.
WikiLeaks' media partners on Friday blasted the anti-secrecy website's decision to publish the cables, saying it was the decision of founder Julian Assange alone.More »

Sport

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Pearson claims world title

Australia's Sally Pearson has won gold in the 100 metres hurdles final at the world track and field championships in Daegu.

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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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Guitar-maker denies 'smuggling' after US raid

Gibson Guitar Corporation has renewed its plea of innocence after US agents raided its Tennessee plants and seized rare ebony wood from India used to make some of the world's most coveted guitars.More »

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