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I know how the Shark feels: Scott

Feeling like his idol Greg Norman, a shellshocked Adam Scott offered no excuses for throwing away the British Open.

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The Drum

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Reflections on America's gun culture

The latest mass shooting in the United States â€" this time in a Colorado theatre â€" hardly comes as a surprise in a society noted for such tragedy.

As always, debate will continue on the causes of such violence.

As someone who was born in Colorado and grew up in Texas, I side with those who believe America's 'gun culture' is at least partly to blame.

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Just In

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Dollar hits new high against euro

Growing concerns about Spain's ability to avoid a costly bailout have sent the Australian dollar to another record against the euro.

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World

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Obama pays respects to massacre victims

US president Barack Obama arrives in Aurora, Colorado, to pay his respects to the victims of Friday's cinema massacre.

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Business

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Mining boom will soon peak, report warns

A report has found the mining boom is about to peak, and warns the Federal Government will struggle to get the budget back to surplus this financial year.

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Politics

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Mining boom will soon peak, report warns

A report has found the mining boom is about to peak, and warns the Federal Government will struggle to get the budget back to surplus this financial year.

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Sport

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Scott throws away British Open

Evoking painful memories of some of Greg Norman's infamous collapses, Adam Scott has squandered a four-shot back-nine lead to hand the British Open to South African Ernie Els.

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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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