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Leaders demand action as markets crumble

Stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic suffer huge falls as Julia Gillard joins other world leaders to demand action on the burgeoning euro debt crisis.

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The Drum

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Bloody tactics in the bloodiest sport of them all

It doesn't really matter in the end that Tony Abbott's tactics seem so transparent to so many people; that he is, as Paul Kelly observed very early on in The Australian, more focussed on sinking Gillard than stopping the boats.

No matter what the motive, the fact is no political leader in the ascendancy can resist tearing down their immediate opponent no matter where that ultimately leads.

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Just In

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Glen Boss hospitalised after fall from horse

Three time Melbourne Cup winning jockey Glen Boss has been taken to hospital after being thrown from his horse at the Flemington racecourse.

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World

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US blames Pakistan for Afghan bloodshed

America's top military officer accuses Pakistan of supporting the terrorists behind a string of high-profile attacks on US targets in Afghanistan.

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Business

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Leaders demand action as markets crumble

Stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic suffer huge falls as Julia Gillard joins other world leaders to demand action on the burgeoning euro debt crisis.

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Politics

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Leaders demand action as markets crumble

Stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic suffer huge falls as Julia Gillard joins other world leaders to demand action on the burgeoning euro debt crisis.

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Sport

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Corey back for Cats, Eagles unchanged

Two-time Geelong best and fairest winner Joel Corey will return from injury in Saturday's AFL preliminary final against West Coast at the MCG.

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Science and Technology

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Particles travel faster than light, say scientists

Physicists have reported that sub-atomic particles called neutrinos can travel faster than light, a finding that, if verified, would blast a hole in Einstein's theory of relativity.

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Environment

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Koala inquiry calls for vulnerable status

A Senate inquiry into the decline of koala numbers across Australia has recommended the native animal be listed as a vulnerable species in certain areas.

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