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Egyptian protesters tear down US flag in attack on Cairo embassy

The Stars and Stripes was torn down as US diplomatic buildings in Egypt and Libya were attacked in angry scenes sparked by a film which protesters say insults the Prophet Mohammed.

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The Drum

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Mining gets a taste of life outside the fast lane

Australia's economy always has a bit of a good news/bad news vibe.

This is a consequence of our 'two-speed' economy - where things that are good for the mining sector can hurt the rest.

But if the dollar stays where it is while the prices of minerals continue to decline, we'll be in an unusual state - where the two-speed economy becomes one speed, and not a particularly fast one at that.

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Just In

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Gillard's father donates his body to science

Prime Minister Julia Gillard's father John, who died over the weekend, has donated his body to science.

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World

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Egyptian protesters tear down US flag in attack on Cairo embassy

The Stars and Stripes was torn down as US diplomatic buildings in Egypt and Libya were attacked in angry scenes sparked by a film which protesters say insults the Prophet Mohammed.

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Business

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Business confidence falls as conditions improve

Business confidence has given up July's gains, as mining-related companies become increasingly worried about the commodities outlook.

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Politics

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Prison guards back to work after strike

The Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) has ruled out further strike action by Queensland's prison guards for the next three months.

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Sport

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Socceroos stunned by lowly Jordan

Australia faces an uphill battle to reach the World Cup after slumping to a shock 2-1 defeat away to Jordan.

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Science and Technology

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Neil Armstrong to be buried at sea

The first person to walk on the Moon, Neil Armstrong, will be buried at sea, a family spokesman says.

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Environment

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Burke poised to announce anti-trawler powers

The Federal Government is poised to announce new powers for the Environment Minister that could prevent a super trawler from fishing in Australian waters.

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