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'It has to be somewhere'
For some, such as Jaimie Carl, Port of Hopes is a gem of Port Huron. More


Fire destroys island house

Event combines whistle display, sidewalk art

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Prep's best: Staff finds selecting Blue Water Area's top 25 football players a difficult task
Football is considered by many to be the ultimate team game. More


Big Reds fall in finals of own tournament

Volleyball: Skippers finish 3-2 at Genesee C.C. tourney

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Opinion

Time to play last ace in trash dispute
When it comes to cross-border trash shipments, Ontario has called Michigan's bluff. The question now is whether Michigan will fold quietly or flip an ace in the hole. More

Connell: Certitude is our greatest enemy ... or not

Brown's Johnny Dog vendetta must end

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High: 64º F
Low:  46º F

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Sunday: We'll see a mix of sun and clouds with some high clouds coming in later in the day. This'll be one of our coolest days.

L. Highlands:
Low to Mid 60s
E. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 60s
N. Alleghenies:
Low to Mid 60s

Monday: Here comes the rain. We'll see some beneficial rains, especially by afternoon.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 60s
E. Alleghenies:
Around 70
N. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 60s

Tuesday: More rain is likely with seasonal temperatures.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 60s
E. Alleghenies:
Around 70
N. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 60s

Discussion: We've been asking for some beneficial, soaking rains and we'll finally get them this week. The best bets are Monday and Tuesday. There's still some uncertainty on temperatures and precip for the end of the week.


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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 26 Sep 2010


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Seeking deputy speaker: Prime Minister Julia Gillard

Gillard continues search for Coalition speaker
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has indicated that the Government is still looking for a Coalition MP who will agree to a deal to become deputy speaker.

AFL boss defends 'amazing' draw
Chief executive Andrew Demetriou has defended the AFL's policy on drawn grand finals and dismissed any immediate changes to the rules following Saturday's epic stalemate between Collingwood and St Kilda.

Whale 'harassed' by teenager
Wildlife officers in Western Australia are investigating a report that a teenager was seen climbing onto the back of a southern right whale off the coast of Albany, in the state's Great Southern region.

Computer glitch strands thousands of travellers
A computer problem has disrupted the travel plans of thousands of Virgin Blue passengers who remain stranded at airports around the country.

Organisers take blame for Delhi woes
The embattled head of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games organising committee has accepted responsibility for the problems plaguing the event.


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Chief Liberal Party Whip Alex Somlyay tells the waiting media pack that Tony Abbott is the new Opposition Leader on December 1, 2009.

Never a better time for pipsqueaks
Now that every vote counts, and Governments can be made or destroyed on a single voice, there has never been a better time for pipsqueaks. Overlooked? Traduced? Ignored? Smarting from a years of hard work repaid by anonymity? This parliament offers a blessed chance at redemption – or revenge. The matter of whether Ms Gillard will govern by one vote or two rests with Alex Somlyay, the former chief Opposition whip.

The euthanasia lottery
Euthanasia is here - it happens and it is sometimes lawful. And whether or not euthanasia is murder, or manslaughter or aiding and abetting a suicide, is most of the time a matter of luck or judicial or prosecutorial discretion. Whether this is good or bad is soon to be a question for Parliament. So it is worthwhile considering how each of us will view it when it is our turn to face the end of life.

Inspirational Bloodlines
Message Stick is exploring the bloodlines of six Indigenous families and their exceptional contribution to Australia.

Weekly wrap: some things never change
we started this week out nervous about what to expect, but finished up relieved that some things never change.

For honour and glory: It's Malthouse's moment
A premiership at the goliath that is Collingwood with a custom-built team playing a revolutionary style of football would elevate Mick Malthouse beyond reproach. The timing is immaculate. A plan is perfectly coming together. Malthouse will become untouchable if he can complete the job tomorrow. Simultaneously he'll be the man many a rival club will want the piece of.


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Lehman's art firesale fetches $12m
Fine art once owned by Lehman Brothers, the investment bank whose collapse kick-started the US economic recession, has fetched over $US12 million at a Sotheby's auction.

Abbas rejects compromise on settlements
The United States has launched a frantic bid to avert the collapse of Middle East talks, but Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says Israel has to choose between settlements and peace.

Lohan out on $300,000 bail
Troubled US starlet Lindsay Lohan has bailed out of jail where she spent only about 15 hours for failing another court-ordered drug test, the Los Angeles county sheriff's office said.


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Whale 'harassed' by teenager
Wildlife officers in Western Australia are investigating a report that a teenager was seen climbing onto the back of a southern right whale off the coast of Albany, in the state's Great Southern region.

Russian spacecraft lands safely after delay
A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying three crew has landed safely from the International Space Station, mission control said, after delays in undocking kept the astronauts an extra day in orbit.

Australian dust storm could be weeks away
An earth scientist says another major dust storm over south-eastern Australia is likely within weeks.


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Pair arrested over coal port protests
Police in Newcastle have arrested two environmental activists who had tied themselves to machinery in the city's coal port to protest against the coal industry's impact on climate change.

Embankment removal a reminder against 'bandaid solutions'
The Murray Darling Association says the partial removal of two man-made embankments in the Lower Lakes this week should serve as a reminder that long-term solutions are needed to fix the system.

Protesters force shutdown of coal terminals
Environmental activists have broken into coal terminals in Newcastle, strapping themselves to industrial loaders to protest against the coal industry's impact on climate change.



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Where to now? Mick Malthouse and his charges will have to regroup for next Saturday's replay.

Malthouse and Lyon mulling next moves
Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse and St Kilda counterpart Ross Lyon were stumped as they pondered how to rebound from the fallout of the first drawn AFL grand final in 33 years.

Abbott 'pressured' MP to drop speaker deal
Federal Government frontbencher Anthony Albanese has accused the Opposition of pressuring Coalition MP Alex Somlyay to pull out of a deal to take on the deputy speaker position.

LNP staffer sacked over joke Taser for teachers policy
The Queensland Opposition Leader has sacked a policy adviser and reprimanded several others for jokingly proposing that teachers should be issued with Tasers.

Organisers take blame for Delhi woes
The embattled head of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games organising committee has accepted responsibility for the problems plaguing the event.

UN risks becoming 'hollow shell' without change
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd is warning that the United Nations will become irrelevant if it does not reform the way it carries out its work.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Chief Liberal Party Whip Alex Somlyay tells the waiting media pack that Tony Abbott is the new Opposition Leader on December 1, 2009.

Never a better time for pipsqueaks
Now that every vote counts, and Governments can be made or destroyed on a single voice, there has never been a better time for pipsqueaks. Overlooked? Traduced? Ignored? Smarting from a years of hard work repaid by anonymity? This parliament offers a blessed chance at redemption – or revenge. The matter of whether Ms Gillard will govern by one vote or two rests with Alex Somlyay, the former chief Opposition whip.

The euthanasia lottery
Euthanasia is here - it happens and it is sometimes lawful. And whether or not euthanasia is murder, or manslaughter or aiding and abetting a suicide, is most of the time a matter of luck or judicial or prosecutorial discretion. Whether this is good or bad is soon to be a question for Parliament. So it is worthwhile considering how each of us will view it when it is our turn to face the end of life.

Inspirational Bloodlines
Message Stick is exploring the bloodlines of six Indigenous families and their exceptional contribution to Australia.

Weekly wrap: some things never change
we started this week out nervous about what to expect, but finished up relieved that some things never change.

For honour and glory: It's Malthouse's moment
A premiership at the goliath that is Collingwood with a custom-built team playing a revolutionary style of football would elevate Mick Malthouse beyond reproach. The timing is immaculate. A plan is perfectly coming together. Malthouse will become untouchable if he can complete the job tomorrow. Simultaneously he'll be the man many a rival club will want the piece of.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Lohan out on $300,000 bail
Troubled US starlet Lindsay Lohan has bailed out of jail where she spent only about 15 hours for failing another court-ordered drug test, the Los Angeles county sheriff's office said.

UN risks becoming 'hollow shell' without change
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd is warning that the United Nations will become irrelevant if it does not reform the way it carries out its work.

Plane bomb plot suspect released
A Pakistani airliner made an emergency landing in Stockholm over a bomb threat Saturday, but hours later Swedish authorities released a detained suspect after no explosives were found.


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Russian spacecraft lands safely after delay
A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying three crew has landed safely from the International Space Station, mission control said, after delays in undocking kept the astronauts an extra day in orbit.

Australian dust storm could be weeks away
An earth scientist says another major dust storm over south-eastern Australia is likely within weeks.

Three whales die en route to safety
A pod of stranded pilot whales have been relocated for release off New Zealand's North Island but three did not survive the epic mission.


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UN risks becoming 'hollow shell' without change
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd is warning that the United Nations will become irrelevant if it does not reform the way it carries out its work.

Aerial surveillance finds new locust infestation
The threat to the country's grain crops has become even more apparent with New South Wales Government aerial surveillance finding a huge infestation of locusts in the state's north-west.

Scientists use giant laser to measure cloud temperature
The Australian Antarctic Division will use a giant laser to measure climate change in the atmosphere.



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