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Greek deadlock drives increased eurozone fears

Share markets in London, Paris and Frankfurt dived overnight as political leaders in Athens tried to end a standoff which could force Greece to abandon the euro.

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The Drum

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Budget 2012: whingers and losers

According to the script there are winners and losers in every budget. And no-one wants to admit to being a winner. We're a tough crowd.

Against relentless southward momentum, it was always improbable Labor would get much of a post-budget bounce. And it didn't.

But as the polling this week shows, that's not the only story in the reaction to this budget.

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Just In

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ABC newsmen honoured at US memorial

ABC journalist Paul Lockyer and cameraman John Bean, who died in a helicopter crash last year, have been honoured at a memorial in Washington DC.

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World

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Greek deadlock drives increased eurozone fears

Share markets in London, Paris and Frankfurt dived overnight as political leaders in Athens tried to end a standoff which could force Greece to abandon the euro.

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Business

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Greek deadlock drives increased eurozone fears

Share markets in London, Paris and Frankfurt dived overnight as political leaders in Athens tried to end a standoff which could force Greece to abandon the euro.

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Politics

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Thomson scandal threatens to overshadow ACTU Congress

Union officials from across the country are gathering for the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) Congress in Sydney, but the meeting looks set to be overshadowed by the scandal involving Craig Thomson and the Health Services Union (HSU).

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Sport

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Tate back in Maroon

Brent Tate has earned a State of Origin recall after being named on the wing for Queensland to meet New South Wales for Game One in Melbourne next week.

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Science and Technology

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No hint of world's end in oldest Mayan calendar

Researchers say new analysis of the earliest known Mayan calendar, found in an ancient house in Guatemala, offers no hint that the world's end is imminent.

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Environment

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Crisis meeting as disease wipes out wombats

Wildlife groups hope to mobilise support to deal with a liver disease killing the wombat population in SA.

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