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Breaking News Sun, 7 Sep 2008
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League: NRL finals week 1
| Melbourne fullback Billy Slater. Photo / Getty Images | FRIDAY, SEPT 12 | Sydney Roosters (4th, 15-9) v Brisbane Broncos (5th, 14-1-9) at Sydney Football Stadium, 9.45pm | Head to head: Roosters 11,... (photo: Creative Commons / Privatemusings )
2012 Summer Paralympics logo at Oxford Circus in London
Development   London   Money   Photos   Science  
 The Times 
Britain leading London 2012 technology race
| All they lack is John Cleese playing the part of Q, but for their next trick - the one they intend to pull off in 2012 - the brains trust behind Great Britain's Olympic success intend to bring the f... (photo: Creative Commons / Kalaha)
Car plant  The Australian 
Decision today on car plant workers
| THE fate of almost 100 workers in the Victorian regional town of Euroa is expected to be known today after crisis talks at the weekend sought ways of keeping a local car component plant open. | Work... (photo: AP Photo)
Cars   Economy   Photos   Production   Social  
 wheat - crop - food - agriculture - farming - india - hires - am1   The Australian 
Former wheat farmer harvests some real power
| WESTERN Australia's new kingmaker, Brendon Grylls, is just 35, country to his bootstraps, has a three-legged dog named Kokoda and boasts an iron determination to put country people back on the polit... (photo: WN / aruna1)
Australia   Farmer   Government   Photos   Wheat  
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The newly-elected Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, talks to members of the International Stabilisation Force and the Australian Police serving with the United Nations during a visit to the helicopter base in Dili, Timor-Leste. The Australian
India uranium sales ban stays
| THE Rudd Government's ban on uranium sales to India will stay in place despite the decision by supplier nations, including Australia, to end the 34-year embargo on nucl... (photo: Australian Defence Dept. / )
Australia   India   Nuclear   Photos   US  
Stainless Steel Pipes The Australian
Rio bets on rising Indian ore demand
| RIO Tinto expects little fall in demand for Australia's iron ore and has been approached by Indian steel mills, eager to secure alternative supplies to meet the needs o... (photo: WN)
Australia   India   Industry   Photos   Steel  
A Merrill Lynch office is seen in York, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. Merrill Lynch & Co. took a $7.9 billion writedown because of the summer's credit crisis, a bigger-than-expected amount that raised the specter of more trouble ahead from risky home loans The Australian
Credit crunch baffling: Merrill executive
| DICK McCormack -- one of the most powerful men within US investment bank Merrill Lynch -- has delivered a sobering assessment of where we are in the global credit crunc... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
Banking   Economy   Inflation   Market   Photos  
ice cream The Australian
Call to ban food colour additives
| FOOD safety regulators face demands to ban six artificial colourings that increase hyperactivity in children. | The six colourings - which are contained in widely avail... (photo: ME / ME)
Cream   Food   Fruit   Kids   Photos  
High School Student The Australian
One pupil in five needs help with mental problems
| ONE in five children needs support to deal with mental health or emotional wellbeing issues, many school principals believe. | A survey of 1200 principals worldwide, in... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Children   Health   Mental   Photos   Students  
Crop - Maize - Corn - Farm - Farming.(ps1) The Australian
GM crops 'the only way to feed world' says agri expert
| FOOD producers will have little choice but to use genetically modified crops to feed the growing population, according to US agribusiness specialist John Baize. | "Peop... (photo: WN / patricia)
Agriculture   Food   Photos   Population   Science  
A Romanian soldier peers from behind a NATO flag during the ceremony to mark the accession of Romania into NATO in Bucharest, Friday April 2, 2004. Romania has a total of 700 troops in Iraq and has contributed more than 1,000 peacekeepers to operations in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan The Australian
More Diggers wanted for Afghanistan fight
| NATO'S new top commander in Afghanistan says the international coalition is "struggling to win" a strategic victory against the Taliban and he wants a significant incre... (photo: AP / Vadim Ghirda)
Afghanistan   Defence   NATO   Photos   Taliban  
MEX 2008 RB 65 GPS    Sydney Morning Herald
Buyers guide: portable GPS devices
| New features in the latest satellite navigators - and there's a swag of them on the market - make them very attractive. But make sure you know what to look for before y... (photo: Public Domain / Joshbaumgartner )
Earth   Internet   Money   Photos   Science  
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- Bligh to detail pre-election platform
- Tree-clearing 'kills millions of animals'
- Springborg to step up campaign
- Mixed polls spur on party spoilers
 Deforestation - Environment /aaeh
Tree-clearing 'kills millions of animals'
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- CAP cleared to sell Bancommerce stake to James Packer of Aus
- Trade union tanks ready to end Prague Spring in Macquarie St
- India uranium sales ban stays
- Rio bets on rising Indian ore demand
The newly-elected Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, talks to members of the International Stabilisation Force and the Australian Police serving with the United Nations during a visit to the helicopter base in Dili, Timor-Leste.
India uranium sales ban stays
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Science Education
- Britain leading London 2012 technology race
- Chris Rattue: Warriors success relies on beating away day bl
- Rugby: Force deny player rift with Mitchell
- Rugby: Elsom keen for farewell success
2012 Summer Paralympics logo at Oxford Circus in London
Britain leading London 2012 technology race
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- Toxic drinking water at hundreds of schools
- One pupil in five needs help with mental problems
- Top graduates targeted for tough schools
- Briefly
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Toxic drinking water at hundreds of schools
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Sport Health
- Cyclists keep pace with golden haul
- Warriors to face the Storm
- Abdullah, Faris and Khalid in UAE squad
- Britain leading London 2012 technology race
2012 Summer Paralympics logo at Oxford Circus in London
Britain leading London 2012 technology race
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- Toxic drinking water at hundreds of schools
- Tricks to disguise mobile eyesores: Telstra, Optus, Vodafone
- Queensland Rail drivers putting commuters at risk
- 'Hundreds' die because of hospital crowding
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Toxic drinking water at hundreds of schools
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