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Fri 11 Nov, 2011

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Murdoch faces tough questions at hacking inquiry

James Murdoch is accused of running his media empire like a "mafia boss" during a parliamentary inquiry into the UK phone hacking scandal.

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The Drum

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Now there's a good gay

Does someone have a manual on how to be a more accurate homosexual?

It's hard enough being queer, let alone having to deal with the weird pressure to be the "right" kind of queer.

Trying to actively defy stereotypes can be exhausting. In the end, aren't we all stereotypes in some way?

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Just In

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Marriage celebrants booked out for Nov 11

Marriage celebrants are bracing for a busy day of nuptials, with couples tying the knot today on the 11th of the 11th, 2011.

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World

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Former banker tasked with saving Greece

A former top banker has been tasked with saving Greece's economy and saving the country from default, bankruptcy and an exit from the eurozone.

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Business

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Former banker tasked with saving Greece

A former top banker has been tasked with saving Greece's economy and saving the country from default, bankruptcy and an exit from the eurozone.

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Politics

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Hospitals row over Remembrance Day broadcast

Patients in South Australian public hospitals might find it easy to forget Remembrance Day today.

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Sport

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Aussies accept blame for Cape Town collapse

Michael Clarke said his batsmen can not dodge the blame for their capitulation on day two against South Africa.

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Science and Technology

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Murdoch faces tough questions at hacking inquiry

James Murdoch is accused of running his media empire like a "mafia boss" during a parliamentary inquiry into the UK phone hacking scandal.

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Environment

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Groundwater contamination prompts EPA warning

Car maker Holden says chemical contamination of water in an aquifer about 20 metres below its Elizabeth plant in northern Adelaide has spread to neighbouring properties.

The Environment Protection Authority has told the property owners to test their groundwater.

EPA acting chief executive Tony Circelli says residential properties and the nearby Lyell McEwin Hospital have not been affected.

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