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Tendulkar notches 100th international ton

Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar has become the first batsman in history to score 100 international centuries.

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The Drum

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Then take away the tax cut you first thought of...

Okay here goes...

On the very remote off-chance that there is anyone out there who has found this week's back-and-forth about company tax utterly bewildering, I thought it might be useful to conclude the week with a brisk, no-nonsense recap of what's what, and who's up whom, company tax-wise.

Here's how it works...

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Survivors reject Queensland flood inquiry

Survivors of the devastating Lockyer Valley flood have rejected the findings of the Queensland floods inquiry, calling for a new investigation into last year's disaster.

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World

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16 killed as chopper crashes into Kabul house

A NATO helicopter has crashed into a house on the outskirts of the Afghan capital Kabul, killing 12 Turkish soldiers onboard and four Afghan civilians on the ground.

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Business

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Unions, business renew wage claim battle

Unions are urging Fair Work Australia to close the gap between low-income earners and the rest of the workforce but businesses have called for caution in the annual wage review.

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Politics

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Minchin backs Gonski over Future Fund 'shemozzle'

Former Liberal heavyweight Nick Minchin joins in on the Future Fund debate, saying appointing Peter Costello would have been "most unwise".

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Sport

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Tendulkar notches 100th international ton

Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar has become the first batsman in history to score 100 international centuries.

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Science and Technology

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Sex-starved flies hit the bottle

Frustrated male fruit flies whose sexual advances are rejected by females turn to alcohol to drown their sorrows, scientists say.

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Environment

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Native American tribe allowed to kill bald eagles

The US Fish and Wildlife Service has approved a first-time permit allowing a Native American tribe in Wyoming to kill two bald eagles in a centuries-old religious ceremony once outlawed by the federal bureau of Indian affairs.

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