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Former priest alleges 'system of cover-ups' of abuse

A former New South Wales priest claims to have witnessed a "system of cover-ups" within the Catholic Church to hide child sexual abuse.

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The Drum

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Devil's Dust: in search of asbestos worker Jeremy Tear

Thirty-four years ago I interviewed a man named Jeremy Tear when he was a university student who'd been working during his holidays at James Hardie's asbestos insulation factory.

He told me that nobody had ever mentioned a word about the dangers of asbestos to him. He worked in his shorts and a shirt, chipping the caked asbestos away from the machinery.

Jeremy, I would love to know what's happened to you. It's now 40 years later and about the time you might develop a mesothelioma.

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CIA chief Petraeus quits after admitting affair

CIA director David Petraeus has resigned, after admitting to having an affair.

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World

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Obama stands firm on taxing the rich

US president Barack Obama is insisting that the wealthiest Americans should pay more tax and says his re-election victory gives him a mandate to pursue that aim.

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Business

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NAB settles toxic loan class action

National Australia Bank has agreed to pay around $115 million to settle a case brought against it by shareholders.

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Politics

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Victim apologises to former MP for abuse claims

A man who levelled sexual abuse claims against a senior British Conservative Party peer has admitted he was mistaken and issued an apology.

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Sport

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Duminy injured in freak accident, out six months

South Africa's JP Duminy has ruptured his achilles tendon in a freak accident after day one of the opening Test and will reportedly be out for up to six months.

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Science and Technology

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Princess tomb unearthed in Egypt

An Egyptian princess's tomb dating from around 2500 BC has been discovered south of Cairo.

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Environment

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Australia to sign up to Kyoto phase two

Australia will sign up to the next phase of the Kyoto Protocol on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, despite concerns from some environmentalists that carbon reduction targets remain too low. 

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