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Fishermen unravel family mystery after month at sea

Two Pacific Islanders who were lost at sea for a month have managed not only to survive, but to unravel a 50-year-old family mystery.

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The Drum

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Why Europe might go broke and how it will hurt us

Europe urgently needs to re-engineer their political and democratic processes.

But they have failed to face the reality of their economic situation for decades, and it is not obvious that they will do so anytime soon

Sadly, in the meantime, Europe's problems of civil unrest and poor economic performance are going to impose economic hardship on a lot of innocent bystanders, including Australia.

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Tabloid hack probably didn't delete Dowler voicemail: police

Britain's media ethics inquiry has been told the News of the World tabloid was probably not responsible for deleting voicemail messages from the phone of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.

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World

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Defiant Cameron defends European veto

British prime minister David Cameron has defended his decision to veto a new EU treaty, saying it was in the national interest.

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Business

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Defiant Cameron defends European veto

British prime minister David Cameron has defended his decision to veto a new EU treaty, saying it was in the national interest.

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Politics

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Fraud suspect still in hospital after suspected overdose

The man accused of stealing $16 million from Queensland Health has spent the night in the Royal Brisbane Hospital after an apparent drug overdose.

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Sport

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Clarke admits Hughes out of chances

Michael Clarke admits Phil Hughes' time is up after another dismal Test in Australia's horror seven-run loss to New Zealand.

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Science and Technology

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Sky gazers treated to total lunar eclipse

Sky gazers across Australia and parts of Asia have been treated to a rare lunar eclipse - that is if bad weather did not block the view.

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Environment

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Howard launches 'anti-warmist manual' for kids

Former prime minister John Howard has lent his support to a book aimed at school children which argues the theory of human-induced global warming is a scam.

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