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Live blog: US vows revenge for ambassador's death

More details are emerging of the attack which killed the US ambassador to Libya in Benghazi. Follow our live blog for information as it comes in.

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The Drum

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Newman gets his face on the miners' dartboard

At least Queensland coal miners now have a face to put on their dartboard - that of Premier Campbell Newman.

Yesterday's decision in the Queensland budget to increase coal royalties more than expected has put the mining industry into a frenzy of outrage.

Will Australia's coal miners tire of the ever-hungrier mouths fastening onto their teats and decamp to Kazakhstan? Unlikely. But they may make them think twice about future projects here.

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Too late for Indigenous referendum, Opposition says

The Opposition has given up on the prospect of holding a referendum to recognise Aboriginal people in the constitution before next year's election

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World

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Live blog: US vows revenge for ambassador's death

More details are emerging of the attack which killed the US ambassador to Libya in Benghazi. Follow our live blog for information as it comes in.

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Business

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German top court clears euro rescue fund pact

Germany's top court rejects a legal challenge to a new European debt firewall, letting financial markets breathe a sigh of relief.

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Politics

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Medvedev calls for Pussy Riot to be released

Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev says he believes three members of punk band Pussy Riot should be freed from jail.

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Sport

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Magpies can improve fast: Pendlebury

Collingwood's Scott Pendlebury is confident the Magpies can bounce back from the last-start loss to Hawthorn.

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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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Japan cuts down miracle pine to preserve it

Japan's miracle pine, which survived last year's tsunami that swept away the forest of 70,000 trees, has been cut down as part of a bid to preserve it.

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