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14 Sri Lankan asylum seekers sent home

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

A MAN making his second bid for asylum was among 14 asylum seekers sent home after allegedly hijacking a ship off the coast of Sri Lanka, the federal government says. Speaking in Sydney, Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said the 14 asylum seekers...
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Hajj pilgrims stone devil for second day

HUNDREDS of thousands of Muslim pilgrims from all over the world, grouped by nationality, stoned the devil in Saudi Arabia's Mina valley on Saturday, as the Hajj reached its final stages. Security forces were heavily deployed in the stoning area...
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Woman dies after her car rolls on highway

A WOMAN has died after the car she was in rolled on the Bruce Highway in central Queensland. Police said the accident occurred at Clairview about 3.40pm (AEDT) on Saturday and that no other vehicles were involved. They said two passengers in...
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ACT Greens wait on final vote count

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

THE ACT Greens have not yet begun any formal negotiations with Labor or the Liberals to decide which party will form the territory's next government. The vote count is likely to wind up on Saturday and several seats are still in play. Greens...
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Death toll tops 100 in Burma ethnic strife

THE death toll from recent ethnic violence in Burma's western state of Rakhine has surpassed 100, an official says, as the government warned that the strife risks harming the country's reputation as it seeks to install democratic rule. Rakhine...
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Malala's family join her in Britain

THE family of Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban, have visited her in hospital after arriving in Britain, a spokeswoman says. The 15-year-old's mother, father and two brothers arrived in the city of...
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Albany bushfire investigation imminent

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

AN investigation into a bush blaze near Albany that left a firefighter with life-threatening burns is set to begin within a week. The bushfire at Two Peoples Bay began on October 12 and was fully extinguished five days later. A 45-year-old firefighter...
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Snowdon pledges top care for soldiers

DEFENCE Personnel Minister Warren Snowdon says "irresponsible" opposition claims that soldiers wounded in Afghanistan are at risk of receiving substandard care are creating confusion. Opposition defence spokesman David Johnston says soldiers...
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ACT poll too close to call

THE ACT election photo-finish is still too close to call and the final makeup of the 17-member Legislative Assembly is little clearer. As the count continues, Labor and the Liberals keep swapping positions as recipients of the most first-preference...
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Breast cancer risk higher in south

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 24 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

WOMEN who live south of Coffs Harbour or below 30 degrees latitude in Australia have almost double the risk of breast cancer than those in the north, a study shows. The Westmead Breast Cancer Institute study, to be presented at a Sydney conference...
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Asian markets lower on Wall Street tumbles

ASIAN markets are mixed as the effect of big Wall Street losses - sparked by weak reports and forecasts from top US companies - was offset by an improvement in Chinese manufacturing. However, selling was also given impetus by concerns over Spain...
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NT police accused over man's death

A FAMILY in the Northern Territory are claiming police mistreatment caused the death of an Aboriginal man after he left a lock-up. Doris Lewis, the sister of Eric Lewis, said her brother died early in the morning on September 23, soon after being...
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Taiwan hospital fire may have been arson

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

TAIWAN police have arrested a person on suspicion of starting a fire in a hospital in the island's south that killed at least 12 people and injured 60, reports say. The person was believed to be a patient in the hospital catering mainly to bedridden...
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Sydney Uni attracts bigger donations

THE University of Sydney has enjoyed a significant rise in philanthropic donations over the past four years - the latest of which is a $20 million whopper. In 2011 alone donations worth more than $79 million poured into the university's coffers...
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China reshuffles top military officers

CHINA has named a new air force chief and reshuffled other top military positions ahead of next month's appointment of new Communist Party leaders, state media reports. The newly named air force head, former deputy chief of staff Ma Xiaotian,...
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Cocaine found in baby formula tins

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

SOME drug dealers clearly think the Sydney cocaine trade is child's play. But the game is up for one such alleged drug pedlar - after police discovered 2.4 kilograms of cocaine stuffed inside tins of baby formula. They made the surprising find...
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Air regulator not proud of Norfolk report

AUSTRALIA'S transport safety watchdog chief says he's not proud of a three-year investigation into the ditching of a medical flight near Norfolk Island. Captain Dominic James ditched the Westwind jet carrying six people on a Careflight mission...
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Guinea-Bissau blames Portugal for coup bid

THE government of Guinea-Bissau claims it thwarted a coup bid at the weekend after a deadly raid on an army barracks, accusing Portugal of being behind the attack. Gunmen staged a raid before dawn on Sunday on the barracks of an elite army unit...
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6 % growth for Bangladesh: World Bank

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 21 Oktober 2012 | 16.41

THE World Bank says Bangladesh's economy is faring well despite the global economic crisis and should grow about 6 per cent in the 2012-2013 fiscal year as long as a stable political situation prevails before the next national elections. Published...
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Dangerous NSW bushfire under control

A BUSHFIRE that was threatening a small community southwest of Sydney has been controlled, firefighters say. But a severe thunderstorm has sparked a dozen bush and grass fires in NSW's far west, and another out of control blaze has begun near...
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Nepalese minister quits over bribe charges

AN official says the Nepalese prime minister has asked his labor minister to resign for allegedly seeking bribes for registering private companies offering jobs abroad. Such companies are mushrooming in Nepal with thousands of younger Nepalese...
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