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Teen faces Bali prison if convicted over drugs

Lawyers for a 14-year-old Australian boy who has been arrested by police in Bali and accused of buying marijuana say they have convinced police to re-interview him again later today.

The boy, from Newcastle on the New South Wales central coast, was arrested on Tuesday and accused of buying 6.9 grams of marijuana.

Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has sent Australia's ambassador Greg Moriarty from Jakarta to Bali and asked him to make this case his top priority.

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The Drum

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Bolt factor: the making of an opportunist

Although Bolt has been writing two or more provocative columns per week for the Herald Sun since the late 1990s, it has only been in the past five or so years that he has expanded his reach â€" and his influence â€" to the huge national audience he has today.

Print, radio, the internet and television. Andrew Bolt is on a quest to become the Bill O'Reilly of Australia.

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Study shines new light on damaging UV rays

There is new evidence that the sun's UV rays are even more damaging than once thought.

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World

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Obama issues stern warning on eurozone crisis

Barack Obama warns of a weakening US economy and urges Europe to move fast on a potentially devastating debt crisis.

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Business

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Obama issues stern warning on eurozone crisis

US president Barack Obama warns of a weakening American economy and urges Europe to act fast on a potentially devastating debt crisis.

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Politics

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Australian-made plan closes jobs forum

The Federal Government has announced that it will expand plans that require big construction projects to use Australian-made goods.

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Sport

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Scott wants another flag with Cats

Geelong coach Chris Scott wants to extend the AFL club's greatest era further, despite the ongoing challenge of managing its ageing team.

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Science and Technology

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Study shines new light on damaging UV rays

There is new evidence that the sun's UV rays are even more damaging than once thought.

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Environment

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Study shines new light on damaging UV rays

There is new evidence that the sun's UV rays are even more damaging than once thought.

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