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Breaking News Thu, 15 May 2008
Visitors monitor indicator boards, with a graph showing Australia's All Ordinaries Index during the course of yesterday and in early trade today, at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. The Australian share market plunged in early trading on Jan. 22 following heavy losses in Europe and Asia as concerns about the U.S. economy continue to roil global markets. The fall marks the 12th consecutive day of losses - the longest selling streak in more than 26 yea
Australia   Business   Economy   Market   Photos  
 The Australian 
Consumer stocks help lift bourse
| AUSTRALIAN shares ended higher yesterday in mixed trading with consumer-focused stocks doing well while investors took profits in other areas. | The market responded to strong corporate news and a p... (photo: AP / John Pryke)
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 The Australian 
Doped toddlers cause concern
| MORE than 40 per cent of parents have given their sick toddlers cough syrup, even though the medicines are deemed ineffective and even harmful for young children, a study shows. A survey of 325 pare... (photo: WN / janice)
 Australian batsman Damien Martyn, right, plays a reverse sweep watched by South Africa´s wicket keeper Mark Boucher on the second day of the third cricket test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2002. At tea Australia were all out for  The Times Of India 
Martyn, Fleming sign up for Hong Kong Sixes
| 15 May, 2008 1647hrs IST, PTI |       NEW DELHI : Former Australian middle-order mainstay Damien Martyn and ex-New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming have signed up for the All Star... (photo: AP/Rick Rycroft)
Cricket   Delhi   Hong Kong   Photos   Sport  
 Climate Change, Global Warming, Air Pollution, Pollution, gases, environmental, climate, environment. tp1  Australian Broadcasting Corporation 
Global warming is now changing environment: study
| This is a transcript from The World Today. The program is broadcast around Australia at 12:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | Global warming is now cha... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Climate   Environment   Nature   Photos   World  
Top Stories
Ayam - Ternakan - Agrikultur - Flu Burung. (ps1) The Australian
Bird flu resistant to main drug stockpiled in Australia
| PROMINENT mutations of bird flu are resistant to one of the main antiviral drugs Australia has stockpiled in case of an outbreak, new research reveals. A report in Natu... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Australia   Bird   Health   Photos   Viurs  
 Qantas - Qantas Boeing 747-400 (VH-OJP) landing at London Heathrow Airport. /aaeh The Australian
Engineers strike puts Qantas schedules in disarray
| QANTAS has cancelled at least 12 domestic flights and rescheduled others to help it cope with strike action tomorrow. | The Australian carrier will also use existing ma... (photo: Public Domain)
Airl;ine   Australia   Company   Labour   Photos  
Harbhajan Singh The Australian
BCCI gives Harbhajan Singh final warning
| THREE months ago the Indian board threatened to cancel the Australian tour if Harbhajan Singh was found guilty of violating the International Cricket Council's code of ... (photo: GNU / )
Cricket   India   Mumbai   Photos   Sports  
Umaid Bhawan Palace Sydney Morning Herald
The world's best new hotels: It List 2008
| A select group of Australian and New Zealand resorts have been ranked among the best new hotels in the world. | Australia's Qualia Spa Resort on Hamilton Island, the So... (photo: public domain)
Australia   Hotel   India   Newzealand   Photos  
RICE - FOOD - COMMODITY - GRAINS Papua New Guinea Post
There is enough rice to supply PNG’s needs
| Discussions based on facts are usually the most useful. | It might therefore be timely to remind people of the real situation in regard to that food-favourite, rice. | ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Crisis   Papuanewguinea   Photos   Rice   Supply  
 An unidentified official at Taiwan´s Central Weather Bureau walks in front of seismograph readings of a 6.7 magnitude earthquake that shook Taiwan, Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006, in Taipei, Taiwan. The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of between 6.7 an Gulf Daily News
China warns of dams threat
| DUJIANGYAN: The death toll from China's deadliest earthquake in decades climbed to nearly 15,000 yesterday, as officials warned of calamities downstream from broken riv... (photo: AP Photo)
China   Dams   Death   Nature   Photos  
Climate Change The Australian
Global warming under way 'earlier'
| PLANTS, animals, ice and waters worldwide have all been significantly affected by global warming triggered by human activity, says the first research to link the phenom... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Climate   Ecosystem   Globalwarming   Photos  
Computer- mouse - technology (kv1) The Australian
China relaxes grip on internet and media after quake
| AMID a national outpouring of grief over Monday's earthquake, China has relaxed its grip - perhaps only briefly - on the internet and some media. | Chinese witnesses to... (photo: WN/kv1)
China   Disaster   Internet   Law   Photos  
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- Nation-building back in vogue for Kevin Rudd's Labor
- BHP raid: China seeks ally
- Union boss Kevin Reynolds accused over election push
- Digging deep for gold
india kashmir tight security
There can be no justification for blasts - Britain
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- RBA boss doubts effect on rates
- Nation-building back in vogue for Kevin Rudd's Labor
- Consumer stocks help lift bourse
- From fiscal conservatism to hillbilly economics
Visitors monitor indicator boards, with a graph showing Australia's All Ordinaries Index during the course of yesterday and in early trade today, at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. The Australian share market plunged in early trading on Jan. 22 following heavy losses in Europe and Asia as concerns about the U.S. economy continue to roil global markets. The fall marks the 12th consecutive day of losses - the longest selling streak in more than 26 yea
Consumer stocks help lift bourse
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Science Education
- Aussies await iPhone
- Global warming is now changing environment: study
- Which came first, the gecko or the egg?
- Currency: Dollar reaches eight month low
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Global warming is now changing environment: study
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- Education Minister sorry for potty mouth
- Educational Renaissance / Unified schools come into their ow
- Student body forbids 'anti-abortion' poster
- Education paper fails to deliver
 Lt. Gen. Thein Sein
Isolating Burma doesn't help
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Sport Health
- Force and Brumbies fringe players have a chance to impress
- Indigenous basketballer shoots for top
- Gold Coast backs Lions on draft exclusion zone
- Israel Folau clears every hurdle Maroons throw at him
 Australia´s Josip Skoko plays with a ball during the first public training of the team at Oehringen stadium, Germany, Monday, June 19, 2006. Australia play in the World Cup Group F with Brazil, Croatia, and Japan. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) wam2
Bruce releases Skoko and Olembe
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- Nation-building back in vogue for Kevin Rudd's Labor
- Doped toddlers cause concern
- From fiscal conservatism to hillbilly economics
- Telstra reacts to pressure on fibre-to-the-node
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Doped toddlers cause concern
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