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'Dismayed' US identifies urinating Marines

American authorities believe they have identified the US Marines shown urinating on dead Taliban fighters in a video which the Pentagon has condemned as "shocking and deplorable".

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Europe's road to nowhere part 1: fiscal bondage

Financially futile, economically erroneous, politically puzzling and socially irresponsible, the December 2011 European summit was a failure.

Only the attending leaders and their acolytes believe otherwise. The proposed plan is fundamentally flawed.

In the first article of a two-part series, Satyajit Das looks at how the summit made no attempt to tackle the real issues - the level of debt, how to reduce it, how to meet funding requirements or how to restore growth.

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Nigerian workers threaten oil production shutdown

Nigeria's main oil union says it will shut down the country's oil and gas production as a nationwide strike over the doubling of fuel prices looks set to escalate.

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World

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'Dismayed' US identifies urinating Marines

American authorities believe they have identified the US Marines shown urinating on dead Taliban fighters in a video which the Pentagon has condemned as "shocking and deplorable".

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Business

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New glitch reveals ANZ bank statements

ANZ bank has again halted customer access to online bank statements because of privacy concerns following a technical glitch.

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Politics

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Opposition all but scuttles Greens' whaling bill

The Federal Opposition has all but scuttled the Greens' bid to force the Government to send ships to monitor the Japanese whaling fleet.

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Sport

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Heat scrape home against Renegades

Brisbane Heat have drawn level on points with the Renegades at the foot of the table after a narrow 12-run win at Docklands.

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Science and Technology

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Hawking too ill to attend 70th birthday party

The world's best known living scientist, Stephen Hawking, was too ill to attend his 70th birthday celebrations on Sunday but in a recorded speech urged people to "look up at the stars" and be curious about the universe.

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Environment

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Elusive Burmese monkey captured on camera

Burma's extremely rare and elusive species of snub-nosed monkey has been captured on camera for the first time.

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