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Classy Federer ends Tomic's run

Bernard Tomic says he'll soon be capable of beating the big four, after Roger Federer crushed his Australian Open dream in straight sets last night.

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The Drum

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Uncertain times for the economy and your super

Lost money on your super last year?

After two decades of profoundly positive economic conditions, the tides of global macro-economics may finally be aligning against Australia.

Perhaps it's time to examine your super portfolio. Perhaps 'balanced' is not that balanced after all.

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Just In

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Australia running on 3-speed economy

New research shows the Reserve Bank is faced with an economy that is running at three different speeds, with resource-rich WA the standout.

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World

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Gingrich charges to Florida as Romney reels

The Republican presidential nomination race is moving to Florida, where a brutal two-man contest is predicted after Newt Gingrich's stunning upset in the South Carolina primary.

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Business

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Warning to traders after hackers target shares

Australia's corporate regulator issues an urgent warning to online share traders to upgrade their security after hackers broke into some accounts.

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Politics

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Gillard accused of tearing up PM contract

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says Julia Gillard has torn up the contract that made her Prime Minister by breaking a deal on pokies reform.

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Sport

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Classy Federer ends Tomic's run

Bernard Tomic says he'll soon be capable of beating the big four, after Roger Federer crushed his Australian Open dream in straight sets last night.

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Science and Technology

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Ailing Hawking misses another birthday party

British scientist Stephen Hawking was forced to miss a second celebration of his 70th birthday due to illness, organisers said late on Thursday (local time).

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Environment

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Activists caught in violent clash with whalers

Rotten butter, paint and tear gas have been exchanged in the latest violent confrontation between Japanese whalers and anti-whaling activists in the Antarctic Ocean.

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