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Dozens killed in blasts near Turkey-Syria border

Turkish officials have been swift to point the finger of blame at Syria after two car bombs exploded in a border town, killing at least 40 people and injuring 100 more.

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The Drum

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Unveiling the Abbott approach

Through the swirling mists of the long, long election campaign the hazy outline of an Abbott government began to take shape this week.

Tony Abbott's positions on parental leave and industrial relations are revealing. He is not for small government, he is happy to wade into the market and spend and he is not going to be setting the pace on workplace reform.

And both issues show how serious Abbott is about winning elections.

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Indonesia arrests smuggler linked to fatal sinking

Indonesian police say they have arrested the alleged mastermind of a people smuggling operation.

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World

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Controversial Banksy graffiti up for sale again

A work by renowned British graffiti artist Banksy that was withdrawn from a controversial auction is being put up for sale again in London.

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Business

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ANZ announces interest rate cut

ANZ has bettered its major banking rivals, by rewarding its customers with a bigger interest rate cut than the official 0.25 per cent point reduction.

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Politics

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Dozens killed in blasts near Turkey-Syria border

Turkish officials have been swift to point the finger of blame at Syria after two car bombs exploded in a border town, killing at least 40 people and injuring 100 more.

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Sport

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Dockers emerge from Subiaco slugfest

Fremantle stumbled in the third term before cruising past Collingwood by 27 while Hawthorn belted Sydney.

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Science and Technology

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Ammonia coolant leaking from International Space Station

An ammonia leak has been detected in the cooling system outside the International Space Station, but no crew members are in danger as a result, US space agency NASA said on its website.

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Environment

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Carbon pollution hits highest point in 3 million years

Global greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached an ominous milestone that is unprecedented in human history.

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