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Accused Colorado killer appears in court

The man accused of killing 12 people and injuring dozens more during a shooting rampage at a midnight screening of the new Batman movie has made an unsettling court appearance in Denver.

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At last Labor takes fight to the Greens

When Bob Brown left the Parliament only a few months ago, many predicted the demise of the Greens.

Although the counting in the Melbourne by-election is not finished, it looks like that prediction is coming to fruition.

But because the Greens have a swag of Senate seats, it will take time before their influence is reduced.

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Greens concede defeat in Melbourne by-election

Cathy Oke has conceded defeat in the Melbourne by-election and congratulated Labor candidate Jennifer Kanis on her victory.

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World

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Scores killed in Iraq attacks

A wave of attacks in Iraq kill more than 100 people in the country's deadliest day in more than two years.

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Business

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Shares slide on Spain concerns

The Australian share market has had its biggest one-day decline in almost two months as investors anticipate a Spanish bailout.

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Politics

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Greens concede defeat in Melbourne by-election

Cathy Oke has conceded defeat in the Melbourne by-election and congratulated Labor candidate Jennifer Kanis on her victory.

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Sport

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Bunnies boil over Inglis 'prejudice'

The Rabbitohs and Dragons are trading blows off the field over comments regarding Greg Inglis' alleged dangerous hit on Dean Young.

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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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