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No new money for eurozone as G20 ends

The eurozone has won verbal support but no new money at the G20 summit for its tortured efforts to overcome a sovereign debt crisis.

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The Drum

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Qantas questions distract from the real policy pickle

Australian politics has an incredible knack, at the moment, for having the wrong arguments. Take for example the Qantas situation.

The real question our politicians should be asking: "Hey, everyone. How's that Fair Work Act panning out for you?" is not presently listed for discussion.

Perhaps that's because both sides have reasons to avoid it.

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Just In

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Slater prematurely crowned world champion

The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) has admitted it was premature in crowning Kelly Slater world champion for a record eleventh time.

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World

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More deaths as Syrian forces target protests

Syrian security forces kill at least eight people and wound dozens as they crack down on protests after prayers, activists say.

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Business

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Humbled Italy requests IMF monitoring

Italy has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to scrutinise its budgetary reforms, European Commission chairman Manuel Barroso and German chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday.

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Politics

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More deaths as Syrian forces target protests

Syrian security forces kill at least eight people and wound dozens as they crack down on protests after prayers, activists say.

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Sport

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Thorpe seventh in comeback final

Ian Thorpe finished seventh in the 100m individual medley final at the FINA World Cup in Singapore on Friday night.

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Science and Technology

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Antarctic crack could cause city-sized iceberg

A massive crack is growing wider in the Antarctic ice sheet and could break apart in the coming months, forming an iceberg the size of New York City, NASA scientists have warned.

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Environment

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Antarctic crack could cause city-sized iceberg

A massive crack is growing wider in the Antarctic ice sheet and could break apart in the coming months, forming an iceberg the size of New York City, NASA scientists have warned.

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