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Obama, Romney resume hostilities in Sandy's wake

US president Barack Obama kicks off his final campaign sprint in the race for the White House after three days of focusing on Hurricane Sandy.

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The Drum

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Forgive and forget: an open letter to Kevin Rudd

I know from experience that you would ignore any private appeal, however well-intentioned, that did not pander to your perception as the rightful prime minister of Australia.

My earnest and heartfelt plea is this: For the sake of the nation, the government and yourself, abandon the delusion that has claimed and tortured you since you were deposed in June 2010.

The question is this: are you really enough of your mother's son to forget? And are you really Christian enough to forgive?

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Just In

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James Murdoch re-elected to BSkyB board

James Murdoch wins re-election to the board of BSkyB, shaking off a recent attack over his handling of the phone hacking scandal.

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World

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Obama, Romney resume hostilities in Sandy's wake

US president Barack Obama kicks off his final campaign sprint in the race for the White House after three days of focusing on Hurricane Sandy.

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Business

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Jobs gone as auto parts maker shuts doors

Hundreds of jobs go as a car parts maker announces it is shutting operations indefinitely in SA and Victoria.

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Politics

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Indonesia says asylum policies won't stop boats

Indonesia's immigration detention boss has scoffed at the idea that Australia's asylum seeker policies will stop people getting on boats.

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Sport

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Sharpe wins second John Eales Medal

Veteran lock Nathan Sharpe has won his second John Eales Medal for the Wallabies' best player.

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Science and Technology

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NASA rover finds Mars soil similar to Hawaii's

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found soil that bears a striking resemblance to volcanic sand in Hawaii, scientists have said.

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Environment

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Buffel busters fight outback weed spread

They are called the Buffel Busters and they hope to save native plants from being choked out.

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