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Wallabies wilt

The Wallabies will have to wait another four years for a chance to win the Rugby World Cup after they were overpowered by the All Blacks 20-6 at Eden Park last night.

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The Drum

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It might look like a rabble, but it's a rabble that cares

We live in a world of moral complexities. The systems that feed us, impoverish others.

Because we consume, does that mean that we can't reject aspects of consumption?

Can ordinary Australians act to change the systems that we're a part of? The Occupy movement isn't an answer to these questions, but ...

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Just In

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No excuses

The Wallabies admit they were totally outplayed by a hungrier All Blacks side in their 20-6 World Cup semi-final loss.

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World

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Rome cleans up after 'Day of Rage'

The hangover from a global "Day of Rage" turned out to be a mild one for most, with peaceful protests everywhere but Italy.

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Business

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Deadline set for eurozone solution

G20 finance ministers give leaders a deadline of October 23 to come up with a solution to the debt crisis.

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Politics

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Obama dedicates Martin Luther King memorial

US president Barack Obama joins thousands to celebrate the dedication of a memorial to assassinated civil rights leader Martin Luther King.

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Sport

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All Blacks batter Wallabies to reach final

The All Blacks overwhelmed the Wallabies 20-6 in a brutal semi-final win at Eden Park on Sunday to move closer to a first World Cup triumph in 24 years.

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Science and Technology

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Samsung free to launch another tablet

The court that granted Apple a temporary injunction against Samsung's rival to the iPad has knocked back a request to prevent Samsung from launching a similar product.

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Environment

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Teams pump oil from stricken ship off NZ coast

Teams in New Zealand pump oil from the grounded container ship Rena amid fears it could break apart.

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