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Police disabling alleged shooter's booby traps

A bomb squad appears to have made it safe for police to enter the booby-trapped apartment of the suspected Colorado movie theatre gunman.

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The Drum

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Labor is in denial and must return to work

I confess that Labor's current standing in the opinion polls utterly terrifies me. It appears the Labor Caucus waits on an empty beach, listless and in denial, as the tide is sucked out and the fish die before our eyes, with an electoral tsunami surging towards us.

Labor must return to the policies and issues which speak to our ability and competence to govern through periods of economic upheaval and transformation. Labor must return to issues which best define its soul and identity.

Labor must return to work if it is to reconnect with the Australian people and win the next election.

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Rupert Murdoch quits boards of British papers

Rupert Murdoch quits a string of boards overseeing his UK newspapers, fuelling speculation he could seek to sell them.

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World

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Police disabling alleged shooter's booby traps

A bomb squad appears to have made it safe for police to enter the booby-trapped apartment of the suspected Colorado movie theatre gunman.

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Business

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Rupert Murdoch quits boards of British papers

Rupert Murdoch quits a string of boards overseeing his UK newspapers, fuelling speculation he could seek to sell them.

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Politics

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Knife-edge battle in Melbourne by-election

Labor says it is confident of claiming victory over the Greens in the Melbourne by-election, with a slim 2 per cent two-party preferred lead.

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Sport

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Scott takes four-shot Open lead

Adam Scott is agonisingly close to a long overdue breakthrough in majors as he set up a four-shot lead heading into the final round of the British Open.

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Science and Technology

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Scientists set agenda for AIDS cure

Scientists say the prospects for finding a cure for AIDS are realistic, after unveiling a roadmap to cure the disease.

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Environment

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Pro-logging protester joins tree-sit activist

Police are monitoring a remote southern forest where a farmer has joined a long running tree-sit protest by an anti-logging activist.

Michael Hirst represents a pro-logging group of six farmers and foresters called "Give it Back".

Tasmania's Greens leader is worried any escalation in the two protests could derail the forest peace talks as they enter their final days.

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