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Skeptics doubt Sandusky's air is as dangerous as study claims
SANDUSKY - Fourth most toxic air in the state?Air in the Sandusky ZIP code, in the heart of Michigan's rural Thumb, was tagged in a University of Michigan study completed in June as among the state's most polluted." More

High costs split overpass project

Art in park draws crowd

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Soccer is more than a job for Blue Devils coach
He has won 11 Blue Water Area Conference titles, seven district championships and two regional titles to go along with a state championship. More


Northern splits pair at Pioneer

Whymer: Standout QBs sidelined with major injuries

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Opinion

Profiting from fallen soldiers is loathsome
It might seem unconscionable that any company would attempt to profit from the death of an American service member, but it's not only happening, it's happening on a massive scale. More

Connell: No answer to the question never asked

Gillis: America is in danger of losing its faith

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Today's Forecast
High: 81º F
Low:  64º F

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Sunday: Rain becomes likely across the region into Sunday with slightly cooler temperatures.

L. Highlands:
Upper 70s to Around 80
E. Alleghenies:
Mainly Low 80s
N. Alleghenies:
Mainly Upper 70s

Monday: Some cooler temperatures usher in the start of the week with a mix of sun and clouds.

L. Highlands:
Low to Mid 70s
E. Alleghenies:
Mainly Mid 70s
N. Alleghenies:
Low to Mid 70s

Tuesday: It should be a dry day with more sunshine than clouds. Temperatures warm back up a little.

L. Highlands:
Mainly Mid 70s
E. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 70s
N. Alleghenies:
Low to Mid 70s

Discussion: A good chunk of the coming week will be dry with temperatures a little below average. Temperatures warm back up into next weekend with some sunshine.


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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 22 Aug 2010


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Julia Gillard and her partner Tim Mathieson walk along Altona pier in Melbourne the morning after the election.

Gillard courts support of crossbench MPs
Julia Gillard has begun talks with the crossbench MPs, promising Australians she will negotiate in good faith to form a stable minority government.

Labor post-mortem blames leaks for poll pain
Labor is blaming its failure to win power in its own right on damaging leaks that hit Julia Gillard during the election campaign.

Australian soldiers wounded by Afghan bomb
Another two soldiers from Australia's 1st Mentoring Taskforce have been wounded by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Afghanistan.

Asylum seeker boat stopped off Ashmore islands
A customs boat has intercepted a boat carrying 25 people off the Ashmore islands.

Anti-Labor backlash did not eventuate: Keneally
New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally says the predicted anti-Labor backlash in western Sydney did not eventuate in yesterday's election.


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LtoR Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott address their respective supporters on election night, August 21, 2010.

Politics abhors a vacuum
So they did it. The Australian electorate slapped down the Gillard Government but refused to embrace the Coalition to the extent necessary to propel Tony Abbott into office. If nature abhors a vacuum, so does politics. As it became clear that neither side would win a clear majority, the real campaign for government began. The winner will be the side with the clearest head and the smartest strategy.

Indecision 2010: independents reign supreme
Australians are going to have to adjust to a new political paradigm. The voters have effectively removed the Labor Party from power while declaring that they are unconvinced Tony Abbott deserves to be Prime Minister. The real import of the 2010 election is that voters have smashed the smug two-party system and have handed power over to minor parties and independents.

Navigating stormy electoral seas
With every election the country dies, and is born again, a shiny new land to do with as we will. We all participate in the ritual.

Miranda's Gunns melodrama is just a lie
Miranda Devine - born with a silver typewriter at her fingertips - has long run the convenient fiction that she stands with the ordinary Australian against the elites. It is perfectly reasonable for Miranda to advise that a vote for the Greens will move us 'back to the Dark Ages'. But she will need better evidence to bolster her opinion than the testimony of embittered old men.

How to vote in Election 2010
Unsure who to vote for this weekend? Here are a few positive reasons to vote for each of the major parties.


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Only nine whales survive mass stranding
Rescuers say only nine of 63 whales that beached themselves in a northern New Zealand bay have survived.

Australian soldiers wounded by Afghan bomb
Another two soldiers from Australia's 1st Mentoring Taskforce have been wounded by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Afghanistan.

One dead, hostages freed in Rio shoot-out
Heavily armed criminals briefly took 35 people hostage at an upscale hotel in Brazil after a street battle with police that left one person dead and dramatised the security challenges for the host of the 2016 Olympic Games.


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Only nine whales survive mass stranding
Rescuers say only nine of 63 whales that beached themselves in a northern New Zealand bay have survived.

Heavy seas hamper efforts to refloat whales
Rough seas in the remote north of New Zealand are hampering efforts to refloat 14 pilot whales after a pod of 58 became stranded.

Failed science experiment puts boys in hospital
Four boys and two teachers have been taken to hospital after a failed science experiment at a school in the northern Melbourne suburb of Preston.


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Iran fuels up nuclear power plant
Iran has begun loading fuel into its first nuclear power plant, a potent symbol of its growing regional sway and its rejection of international sanctions designed to prevent it building a nuclear bomb.

13 stranded whales refloated
Thirteen pilot whales that have survived a stranding in New Zealand's far north have been refloated in calm waters.

SE Qld residents facing water price hikes: Opposition
The State Opposition says south-east Queensland households will face rising water costs, despite promises bills would be cut.



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Neck-and-neck: Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.

Voters wake to political turmoil
A handful of independents are set to decide Australia's political future after an inconclusive election delivered what seems certain to be the country's first hung parliament since World War II.

Balance lies with gang of five
Australia's political future hangs in the hands of a disparate gang of four independents and one Greens MP.

Howard hails back-from-the-dead Abbott
Former Liberal prime minister John Howard has hailed Tony Abbott for bringing the party back from the dead and to the brink of power three years after his own spectacular demise at the hands of Kevin Rudd.

Katter vows to ensure rural Australia's survival
Among the independents who could hold the balance of power is the member for the Queensland seat of Kennedy, Bob Katter.

Ousted McKew takes swipe at Labor
The Labor candidate for the Sydney seat of Bennelong, Maxine McKew, has criticised her party's election campaign after conceding defeat.


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Election Night Live: A Drum liveblog
It's going to be tight. Right down to the wire. No holds barred. Yes an absolute feast of cliches. And just by the by, the vote that will give us a new federal government. Join Annabel Crabb and Jonathan Green at our live forum. Have a read, leave a comment, join the fray.

Navigating stormy electoral seas
With every election the country dies, and is born again, a shiny new land to do with as we will. We all participate in the ritual.

How to vote in Election 2010
Unsure who to vote for this weekend? Here are a few positive reasons to vote for each of the major parties.

Mr Brown, be careful what you wish for
The balance of power in the Federal Senate may well prove a curse for Senator Bob Brown and the Greens.

NBN laid bare
Technology has become an election issue like never before with the NBN at the heart of the matter.


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Police arrest Van Gogh thieves at Cairo airport

Two Italians have been arrested at Cairo airport trying to smuggle out a Van Gogh painting stolen from a museum earlier on Saturday (local time).

Court bans essential services workers from striking
South Africa's government says a labour court has granted an injunction banning civil servants in essential services from taking part in a strike by more than one million public sector workers.

China seizes 100 tonnes of melamine-laced milk powder
China has seized more than 100 tonnes of melamine-contaminated milk powder in its northern provinces, state media says.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Heavy seas hamper efforts to refloat whales
Rough seas in the remote north of New Zealand are hampering efforts to refloat 14 pilot whales after a pod of 58 became stranded.

Failed science experiment puts boys in hospital
Four boys and two teachers have been taken to hospital after a failed science experiment at a school in the northern Melbourne suburb of Preston.

Stricken whale in Albany
A stricken whale has been spotted in Albany's Princess Royal Harbour.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Iran fuels up nuclear power plant
Iran has begun loading fuel into its first nuclear power plant, a potent symbol of its growing regional sway and its rejection of international sanctions designed to prevent it building a nuclear bomb.

13 stranded whales refloated
Thirteen pilot whales that have survived a stranding in New Zealand's far north have been refloated in calm waters.

SE Qld residents facing water price hikes: Opposition
The State Opposition says south-east Queensland households will face rising water costs, despite promises bills would be cut.



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