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More troops called up for Olympic security

Just a week after the British government said there was no need for them, an extra 1,200 troops are being deployed to bolster Olympics security.

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The Drum

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Apathy and disinterest as campaign fatigue sets in

There's still a long way to go, but right now I don't sense a great groundswell of excitement for either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney.

Both Romney and Obama are defining this an election about the American soul. An election that will determine the very nature of the sort of society America will be and will become. A contest of ideas.

In the middle, most people are either bored witless or frustrated beyond caring by the endless bickering and negativity.

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Just In

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Sydney shopping centre reopens after roof collapse

Westfield Eastgardens Shopping Centre in Sydney's south-east is reopening for trading this morning after yesterday's partial roof collapse.

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World

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Jets, gunships join battle for Aleppo

Syrian army helicopters and fighter jets are reportedly being used to drive out rebels in Aleppo, in what is seen as a major escalation in the conflict.

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Business

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Stevens says Australia not just the lucky country

Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens says Australia's world-beating economy is not just down to luck and that the country's outlook is reasonably good.

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Politics

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Two winners declared in one PNG seat

As Papua New Guinea's month-long general election grinds on, two winners have been declared in one seat in the country's Southern Highlands.

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Sport

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Mundine hits out in Steffensen's defence

Boxer Anthony Mundine has climbed into the ring for Olympic runner John Steffensen amid claims of racial vilification.

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Science and Technology

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Tests raise questions over nano-free sunscreen

The ABC can reveal claims that at least 10 Australian sunscreen brands that claim to be free of nano-materials have inadvertently been using them in their products.

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Environment

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India bans tourists from tiger reserves

India's Supreme Court has ordered a ban on tourism in more than 40 of the country's central government-run tiger reserves.

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