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Search resumes for man missing after boat capsize

Poor weather has hampered the search for a man still missing after a catamaran capsized off the New South Wales south coast yesterday, killing three people.

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The Drum

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Trading the world away ... the rot at the core of markets

This week's viral video sensation was Alessio Rastani's simultaneously hilarious and troubling BBC interview.

It was a snippet that revealed a deeper truth about the breadth of speculation in our society.

The problem of amoral day traders and rootless hot money sloshing around the globe is not about the moral failures of individuals. It's structural.

And it's a problem for us all.

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Just In

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Campaigning begins in historic Tunisia poll

Electioneering has begun ahead of Tunisia's historic October 23 elections following the toppling of long-time dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.

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World

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Plutonium found near Japan nuke plant

The Japanese government says it has detected plutonium outside the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant for the first time.

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Business

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Global stocks record worst quarter in three years

Global stocks end their worst quarter in nearly three years, down over $5 trillion on the back of concerns about the world economy and the lack of a credible solution to Europe's debt crisis.

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Politics

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Federal MPs in line for pay boost

Federal MPs could soon be in line for an exceptionally generous pay boost, with backbench salaries tipped to almost double to around $250,000.

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Sport

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Cats' Steve Johnson defies the sceptics

Steve Johnson's remarkable performance in the Cats' grand-final win over Collingwood came a week after suffering a wrenched knee that looked to have ended his season.

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Science and Technology

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NASA revises down giant asteroid threat

NASA says there are fewer giant asteroids in space than once thought and most of the biggest near-Earth asteroids have been found, leaving little threat of one smashing into the planet.

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Environment

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Burma halts dam project after rare outcry

Burma's government has suspended construction of a multi-billion dollar Chinese dam after a series of rare protests.

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