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Global soccer match-fixing scandal revealed

Investigators say they have identified hundreds of suspicious soccer matches in a global match fixing scandal including World Cup and Champions League games.

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The Drum

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Gillard's not-so-merry band of has-beens and hacks

A week is a long time in politics. A week ago the Obeid matter wasn't splashed across the newspapers, Craig Thomson hadn't been arrested and Prime Minister Gillard hadn't announced the 2013 election.

Although the stench of corruption that lingers over Labor will cost the party seats at the next election, what happened last week will not determine the fate of the Government.

The die for the next election was already cast.

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Family traumatised after intruders fire shot

Police say two teenagers are traumatised after a shot was fired during a violent home invasion in Sydney's east this morning.

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World

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Malala thanks supporters in video message

Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, has released her first public statement in which she said she is "getting better day by day".

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Business

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Building approvals post surprise slide

Building approvals ended 2012 with a solid fall that surprised economists who were generally expecting a modest rise.

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Politics

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Indigenous offenders need rehabilitation, not jail: report

The National Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Committee (NIDAC) is calling for investment into drug and alcohol rehabilitation services for non-violent offenders in an effort to combat high Indigenous incarceration levels.

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Sport

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Clarke wins fourth Allan Border Medal

Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has won the Allan Border Medal for the fourth time.

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Science and Technology

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Ahmadinejad wants to be first Iranian in space

Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he was ready to be the first human sent into orbit by the country's fledgling space programme according to state media reports.

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Environment

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Japanese whalers ordered out of Australian waters

The Federal Government has ordered a Japanese whaling vessel to get out of Australia's exclusive economic zone.

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