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Today's Forecast
High: 58º F
Low:  40º F

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Sunday: There'll be a few showers around with temperatures below normal. It won't be as chilly as originally anticipated.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 50s
E. Alleghenies:
Low 60s
N. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 50s

Monday: We stay cool with another shot at some rain.

L. Highlands:
Low 50s
E. Alleghenies:
Mid 50s
N. Alleghenies:
Mainly Low 50s

Tuesday: Expect more chances of rain with temperatures staying below normal.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 50s
E. Alleghenies:
Mainly Low 60s
N. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 50s

Discussion: After a cooler than normal weekend, the cool weather continues into the week. We'll also see a chance for rain with a cut-off area of low pressure. That'll stick around through the middle of the week.


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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 03 Oct 2010


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Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston during their visit to Tarin Kowt.

Gillard pressed on extra resources for troops
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been questioned about extra resources for Australian troops while on a surprise visit to Afghanistan.

Live Streaming: NRL Grand Final

New push for Australia's second Catholic saint
Catholic church officials in Peru want the Vatican to canonise a West Australian nun who was murdered almost 20 years ago.

Police feel defeated by climbing holiday road toll
Eight people have been killed and two people, including a child, are fighting for life after five separate crashes on New South Wales roads this long weekend.

Hockey defends MP expenses
Federal Opposition frontbencher Joe Hockey has defended the amount of money spent on expenses for current and former MPs.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott

The eternal mystery that is Tony Abbott
The robustness and muscularity for which Tony Abbott is renowned have established him in the public consciousness as a conviction politician. But is there any other politician who has ever enjoyed such a persistent reputation for conviction politics, while so regularly changing his mind? This is just one of the many eternal mysteries that make up Tony Abbott.

Grand Final 2: A test rarely seen
On Saturday we will know. The victors in the AFL grand final will have proven themselves a club of true substance.

The wisdom of illness
To paraphrase Friedrich Nietzsche: whatever doesn't kills us, occasionally makes us wiser, if not stronger.

Weekly wrap: the new paradigm-y parliament
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Editor's note: The Pyne experiments


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Dutch Christian Democrats join with anti-Islam party
Dutch Christian Democrats, despite some reservations, have voted in favour of a pact with the Liberals to form a minority coalition government supported by the anti-Islam Freedom Party.

Gun-runner held over deadly Nigerian bombing
A former leader of a Nigerian rebel group has been arrested in connection with last week's car bombings in the capital, Abuja, which killed 12 people.

Scholar shot dead in Pakistan hospital
Police in Pakistan say an Islamic scholar and psychiatrist, Mohammad Khan, has been shot dead in a north-western province.


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Gallipoli visa row resolved
A dispute threatening a planned survey of Gallipoli battlefields in Turkey has been resolved.

Bat sex, whale snot studies win spoof Nobels
The mysteries of bat sex and whale snot, and an unusual way to deal with human pain were the focus of the annual tongue-in-cheek Ig Nobel Prizes.

Mozzie influx plagues Darwin businesses
The Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce says outdoor businesses could be losing up to 15 per cent of their trade because of an influx of mosquitos.


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Iran detains suspected nuclear spies
Iran has arrested several people it believes were spying on its nuclear facilities, a news agency quoted the intelligence minister as saying.

Tas worst in discarding cigarette butts
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Bin Laden calls for action on climate change
Osama bin Laden has criticised relief efforts in Pakistan and called for action against climate change in what appeared to be a new audio tape from the Al Qaeda leader.



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Victory: Captain Nick Maxwell hoists the trophy aloft

Magpies massacre Saints in replay
The initial battle was drawn but Collingwood emphatically won the war, slaughtering St Kilda by 56 points in the AFL grand final replay at the MCG on Saturday.

Gillard makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made a brief visit to Afghanistan en route to a series of meetings in Europe.

NSW long weekend road toll hits 7
A young boy has died in hospital overnight after a car crash in Sydney's west, bringing the long weekend road toll in New South Wales to seven.

Big boots to fill as croc man farwelled
A public memorial service has been held for crocodile hunter Malcolm Douglas at his Wilderness Wildlife Park near Broome.

Dozens killed as trains collide at station
At least 35 people have been killed after a passenger train slammed into the back of another train in Indonesia, leaving dozens trapped in the mangled wreckage.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott

The eternal mystery that is Tony Abbott
The robustness and muscularity for which Tony Abbott is renowned have established him in the public consciousness as a conviction politician. But is there any other politician who has ever enjoyed such a persistent reputation for conviction politics, while so regularly changing his mind? This is just one of the many eternal mysteries that make up Tony Abbott.

Grand Final 2: A test rarely seen
On Saturday we will know. The victors in the AFL grand final will have proven themselves a club of true substance.

The wisdom of illness
To paraphrase Friedrich Nietzsche: whatever doesn't kills us, occasionally makes us wiser, if not stronger.

Weekly wrap: the new paradigm-y parliament
It's been a week in which we came to see just how badly we had been deceived, but still found we could laugh at our misfortune.

Editor's note: The Pyne experiments


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Pension protests continue on French streets
Hundreds of thousands of people in France have taken to the streets to demonstrate against plans by president Nicolas Sarkozy to raise the retirement age.

Gillard makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made a brief visit to Afghanistan en route to a series of meetings in Europe.

British officials avoided bombed Nigerian parade
British dignitaries due to attend Nigerian independence celebrations stayed away from the event marred by two nearby car bombs, a spokesman said Saturday, amid a report there were warnings of attacks.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Gallipoli visa row resolved
A dispute threatening a planned survey of Gallipoli battlefields in Turkey has been resolved.

Bat sex, whale snot studies win spoof Nobels
The mysteries of bat sex and whale snot, and an unusual way to deal with human pain were the focus of the annual tongue-in-cheek Ig Nobel Prizes.

Mozzie influx plagues Darwin businesses
The Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce says outdoor businesses could be losing up to 15 per cent of their trade because of an influx of mosquitos.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Tas worst in discarding cigarette butts
A dubious honour for Tasmania ..

Bin Laden calls for action on climate change
Osama bin Laden has criticised relief efforts in Pakistan and called for action against climate change in what appeared to be a new audio tape from the Al Qaeda leader.

Fears water meter rollout will miss deadline
It is expected that all Tasmanians will soon pay for the water they use.



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