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Hawking's God claim shows limits of science
The thing that angers me the most about Stephen Hawking's recent statement isn't that he's denying the existence of God. It's that people will listen to him simply because he's Stephen Hawking. More


Doctors detail fatal blows

Group to voice Fest concerns at meeting

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Anchor Bay stops Big Reds
Port Huron High's defense thought it had held Friday night, as Anchor Bay kicker Ryan Carrier's 27-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left. More


ANCHOR BAY 17, PORT HURON 14

Cros-Lex runs past Capac

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Opinion

Caller: Pastor might be on to something
Today is the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. More

CHURCHES' CORNER

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Mid to Upper 60s
E. Alleghenies:
Upper 60s
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Mid 40s
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Upper 40s
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Saturday: After the fog burns off, we'll see mainly sunny skies and slightly milder temperatures.

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

Sunday: A front will move in Saturday night bringing much needed showers to the state. Showers will continue through noon Sunday then expect drier conditions later in the day.

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Mid to Upper 60s
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Ms Gillard says she's in no hurry to move into The Lodge.

Gillard unveils new Cabinet
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced her new-look Cabinet after earlier confirming that former prime minister Kevin Rudd would be given the Foreign Affairs portfolio.

US to mark 9/11 amid Islam tensions
Remembrance ceremonies, marred by global tensions over a Florida pastor's threat to burn the Koran, will take place in New York and at the Pentagon on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Wilkie to derail 'flawed' mining tax
Tasmanian Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has threatened to block the Federal Government's proposed mining tax unless a thorough review of it is conducted.

Leaks reveal $9m tobacco blitz
Leaked documents suggest a group supported by tobacco companies will intensify its campaign against plain cigarette packaging this weekend.

Iran cancels plans to free US hiker
Iran has reportedly cancelled plans to release an American woman who has been imprisoned in Tehran for more than a year.


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The second tower of the World Trade Centre explodes after being hit by a hijacked airplane in New York, September 11, 2001.

The meaning of 9/11 only became clear on 9/12
Nothing has changed the modern world so decisively, or wounded the Western psyche so deeply, as the events of September 11, 2001. Nine years on, the fires of that day - which forged nigh-on unbreakable alliances and ignited bitter blood feuds - still burn with a kind of sacred intensity. But what was it about September 11, 2001 that so affected the soul of that nation?

Brown and Abbott: let their powers combine
On Wednesday, Senator Bob Brown offered to cut the Opposition in on some legislative action. They could team up, he suggested, against the Government - to pass the Coalition's generous paid parental leave policy, for example. But Senator Brown's offer raises a truly fascinating question: Would it in fact be possible for an opposition, in the new legislative environment, to act like a government?

Why write?
At its best, writing contributes a great deal to life - not just for readers, but for authors themselves.

Weekly wrap: the way the cookie crumbles
Australia has finally gained an answer to the question, "Who is, sort of, you know, the government then?"

Clive Hamilton and ABC balance
Clive Hamilton thinks that "climate deniers" should not be privy to the ABC's charter of balance. But this is completely wrong.


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US to mark 9/11 amid Islam tensions
Remembrance ceremonies, marred by global tensions over a Florida pastor's threat to burn the Koran, will take place in New York and at the Pentagon on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Cyrus the Great's cylinder returns to Iran
A clay cylinder dating from the time of one of Persia's greatest rulers, Cyrus the Great, has been returned on loan to Iran following a prolonged dispute with the British Museum in London.

Musharraf plans Pakistan political comeback
Former military ruler of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf says he is forming a new political party as part of an attempted comeback in the next general election.


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Skills shortage may jeopardise NBN: union
Australia's peak communications union has thrown a question mark over the Government's commitment to prioritise the regional rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN).

Zoo trumpets elephant's birth
Melbourne Zoo is celebrating the birth of its first male Asian elephant.

Two more arrests over python theft
Two more men have been arrested over the theft of a python and a lizard from a pet shop in Rosanna, north-east of Melbourne.


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Loggers sentenced for attacking Florentine protesters
Three Tasmanian forest contractors have been given community service orders for assaulting forest protesters in the state's south, two years ago.

Residents encouraged to collect rubbish this weekend
Karratha residents are being urged to spend a few hours picking up rubbish this weekend.

Additional rebate offered for installing solar power
Gascoyne residents are being encouraged to take up an offer of an additional rebate when they install solar power technology.



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Ms Gillard is keeping her promise to bring Kevin Rudd back to Cabinet.

Old faces to fill new roles in Gillard Cabinet
Prime Minister Julia Gillard is finalising her new ministry and the line-up could be announced as early as today.

Tobacco companies bankroll retailers campaign
Leaked documents suggest a group supported by tobacco companies will intensify its campaign against plain cigarette packaging this weekend.

Koran burning saga continues as Obama weighs in
US president Barack Obama has again weighed into a controversy over a threat to burn copies of the Koran at a Florida church, saying it would deeply harm America.

'No congregation' escaped Belgian sex abuse
A Belgian Catholic Church-backed commission has released harrowing testimony from around 500 cases of alleged sex abuse involving more than 100 victims, 13 of whom were driven to suicide.

Iran cancels plans to free US hiker
Iran has reportedly cancelled plans to release an American woman who has been imprisoned in Tehran for more than a year.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

The second tower of the World Trade Centre explodes after being hit by a hijacked airplane in New York, September 11, 2001.

The meaning of 9/11 only became clear on 9/12
Nothing has changed the modern world so decisively, or wounded the Western psyche so deeply, as the events of September 11, 2001. Nine years on, the fires of that day - which forged nigh-on unbreakable alliances and ignited bitter blood feuds - still burn with a kind of sacred intensity. But what was it about September 11, 2001 that so affected the soul of that nation?

Brown and Abbott: let their powers combine
On Wednesday, Senator Bob Brown offered to cut the Opposition in on some legislative action. They could team up, he suggested, against the Government - to pass the Coalition's generous paid parental leave policy, for example. But Senator Brown's offer raises a truly fascinating question: Would it in fact be possible for an opposition, in the new legislative environment, to act like a government?

Why write?
At its best, writing contributes a great deal to life - not just for readers, but for authors themselves.

Weekly wrap: the way the cookie crumbles
Australia has finally gained an answer to the question, "Who is, sort of, you know, the government then?"

Clive Hamilton and ABC balance
Clive Hamilton thinks that "climate deniers" should not be privy to the ABC's charter of balance. But this is completely wrong.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

New Delhi faces flood threat
The rising river level in New Delhi is posing a new threat to the the Indian capital as it struggles to prepare for the Commonwealth Games.

Nokia appoints Microsoft executive as CEO
The world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia has named a new software-savvy chief executive from Microsoft to help it battle slumping profits and an eroding market share in the smartphone segment.

DiCaprio 'wife' told to keep away
Leonardo DiCaprio has won a court order that barred a woman who believes she is his wife and is pregnant with his child from coming near him for three years.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Skills shortage may jeopardise NBN: union
Australia's peak communications union has thrown a question mark over the Government's commitment to prioritise the regional rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN).

Zoo trumpets elephant's birth
Melbourne Zoo is celebrating the birth of its first male Asian elephant.

Two more arrests over python theft
Two more men have been arrested over the theft of a python and a lizard from a pet shop in Rosanna, north-east of Melbourne.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Loggers sentenced for attacking Florentine protesters
Three Tasmanian forest contractors have been given community service orders for assaulting forest protesters in the state's south, two years ago.

Residents encouraged to collect rubbish this weekend
Karratha residents are being urged to spend a few hours picking up rubbish this weekend.

Additional rebate offered for installing solar power
Gascoyne residents are being encouraged to take up an offer of an additional rebate when they install solar power technology.



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Apple's Ending the Free iPhone 4 Case Program September 30

By Kyle VanHemert

Apple's Ending the Free iPhone 4 Case Program September 30

Apple's Ending the Free iPhone 4 Case Program September 30As expected, Apple has reevaluated their iPhone case initiative: "We are discontinuing the free case program on all iPhone 4s sold after September 30, 2010." But they'll still give you one if you complain.

The text on the iPhone 4 Case Program page reads:

We now know that the iPhone 4 antenna attenuation issue is even smaller than we originally thought. A small percentage of iPhone 4 users need a case, and we want to continue providing them a Bumper case for free. For everyone else, we are discontinuing the free case program on all iPhone 4s sold after September 30, 2010. We are also returning to our normal returns policy for all iPhone 4s sold after September 30. Users experiencing antenna issues should call AppleCare to request a free Bumper case.

Of course, if they thought their antenna design flaw was so small, why give free bumpers to everyone at all? And why keep giving them to those who ask for it?

There's a good answer for these two questions, and you are all smart enough to realize it. [Apple via Loop Insight]

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