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Lunchtime massacre in Belgian market

A man has opened fire on a crowded Christmas market in Liege, in eastern Belgium, killing at least three people and injuring dozens more with bullets and grenades.

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The Drum

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New blood, new targets... hello 2012

And so that ends the political year (we hope), but for many of the ministers it will mean the start of a very steep learning curve.

For some the burden they have will be much greater than they have had before, and they will be the ones to remember in 2012.

New ministers mean new blood, but also new targets, and ensures that 2012 will again be an interesting one for political and policy watchers.

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Just In

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BBC denies Frozen Planet deception

The BBC has dismissed criticism that veteran nature broadcaster David Attenborough misled viewers over images of polar bear cubs featured in his hugely popular TV series Frozen Planet.

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World

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Lunchtime massacre in Belgian market

A man has opened fire on a crowded Christmas market in Liege, in eastern Belgium, killing at least three people and injuring dozens more with bullets and grenades.

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Business

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Key fund's woes puts super at risk for thousands

A key scheme of one of Australia's biggest superannuation funds is short of money, leaving more than 100,000 university staff facing the prospect of having their super slashed.

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Politics

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New-look Cabinet to be sworn in today

Governor-General Quentin Bryce will swear in Labor's new 22-member federal Cabinet today.

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Sport

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Ponting and Hussey in for Boxing Day

Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey are guaranteed selection for the Boxing Day Test after Australian coach Mickey Arthur revealed an exit plan had not even been discussed.

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Science and Technology

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Scientists close in on possible 'God particle'

Scientists say they have found signs of the elusive Higgs boson, known as the 'God particle', which is thought to give atoms their mass.

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Environment

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China scathing of Canada's Kyoto withdrawal

Canada's historic move to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol provokes heavy criticism from China.

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