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Fair
Today's Forecast
High: 62º F
Low:  39º F

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Sunday: Clear and breezy overnight, lows around 40 then plenty of sunshine breezy and seasonable, a beautiful Sunday afternoon.

L.Highlands:
Around 60
E. Alleghenies:
Mid 60s
N. Alleghenies:
Near 60

Monday: Mostly sunny early then clouds will roll in ahead of an approaching cold front.

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

Tuesday: Cloudy breezy and much cooler with periods of rain.

L.Highlands:
Low 50s
E. Alleghenies:
Low 50s
N. Alleghenies:
Upper 40s

Discussion: Well stay rather cool for the rest of the week, highs in the low and mid 50s and overnight lows in the upper 30s. Expect for showers on Wednesday with clearing skies Thursday.


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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 17 Oct 2010


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 Top StoriesMore Top Stories > 

The Sisters of St Joseph led a colourful procession through the streets of Melbourne to celebrate the canonisation.

Australia counts down to canonisation
Thousands of Australians are flocking to Mary MacKillop festivities around the nation as the countdown begins to the canonisation of Australia's first Catholic saint.

Floodwaters rising in NSW
The floodwaters in a few south-west New South Wales towns are slowly rising, but much of the wild weather across the state has eased.

Authority to take another look at planned basin cuts
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority will commission a wide-ranging study to look at the social and and economic consequences of its plan to cut water allocations along the river system.

Australian bribe accused 'entrapped by FBI'
An Australian man accused of seeking bribes in Afghanistan says he was the victim of entrapment by United States undercover agents.

Wikileaks to release 400,000 Iraq war files
The whistleblower website Wikileaks is expected to release hundreds of thousands of secret military files.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A view of the Wonga Wetlands in the Murray Darling Basin.

The Murray Darling's political sinkhole
Will the Gillard Government become the most reactive and reflexive administration of the modern era? The early signs – most notably this weekÂ's debacle over the Murray Darling Basin - say Â'yesÂ'. To all intents and purposes, Gillard, her Regional Development Minister Simon Crean and Water Minister Tony Burke walked into the political sinkhole of the Murray Darling as if blindfolded. How else can we explain their behaviour?

Twice round the barracks with Colonel Jones
On Tuesday this week Mr Abbott found himself on his toughest assignment yet: embedded with Alan Jones.

Secular liberalism misunderstood
Secular liberalism gives anyone the right to question religion, but it also prevents them from mandating that religion be abolished.

Bonsoir to The Bill
It's time, after 27 years, to farewell The Bill. Perhaps its producers will make all 2,400 episodes available on DVD.

Hell or High Water
It was foggy this morning as I drove into Griffith to attend an information session about the Murray Darling Basin Plan. Fog is unusual at this time of the year, but quite appropriate for the meeting to follow, three and half hours and I was none the wiser. You didnÂ't have to see the sign "This is War" to know that the town of Griffith is taking this threat to their future very seriously.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Anglican parish to convert to Catholicism
Members of an entire Anglican community in southern England are taking up an offer by the Pope to convert to Roman Catholicism.

Typhoon Megi storms towards Philippines
Authorities in the Philippines are preparing for the onslaught of Typhoon Megi, the tenth tropical cyclone and the strongest to hit the country this year.

Australia counts down to canonisation
Thousands of Australians are flocking to Mary MacKillop festivities around the nation as the countdown begins to the canonisation of Australia's first Catholic saint.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Father of fractals Mandelbrot dies
Maverick French-American mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who explored a new class of mathematical shapes known as fractals, has died at age 85 in the United States, his family said.

Police tweet beat reveals crime load
British police have hailed its decision to put details on Twitter of all 3,205 incidents it handled over a 24-hour period as a success, saying it highlighted the difficulty of their job.

China zoo gardener mauled to death by tigers

A gardener at a zoo in southern China was mauled to death by five tigers after falling into their pen, Chinese media reported Friday.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Authority to take another look at planned basin cuts
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority will commission a wide-ranging study to look at the social and and economic consequences of its plan to cut water allocations along the river system.

Fox hunters call for cooperation
Landholders in southern Tasmania have been told their support is vital for the success of the state's fox eradication program.

Doubts over plantation move
Forestry Tasmania says it could be decades before the quality and quantity of plantation timber can satisfy sawmillers.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Sun 17 Oct 2010


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 Top StoriesMore Top Stories > 

Kathleen Evans' cancer recovery has been attributed to the intercession of Mary MacKillop

Pilgrim feels Mary's presence in Rome
An Australian pilgrim at the Vatican for the canonisation of Australia's first Catholic saint says she can feel the presence of Mary MacKillop in Rome.

Flood risk remains as wild weather eases
About 100 people are taking shelter in the town of Culcairn in south-west New South Wales after many homes and businesses flooded.

Opposition open to releasing asylum seekers
The Federal Opposition says it is willing to listen to a proposal which could see children and families seeking asylum released from detention centres.

Miners return home to scenes of jubilation
Chile's rescued miners have arrived home as heroes after a 69-day ordeal deep underground during which they drank oil-contaminated water and set off explosives in a desperate bid to alert rescuers.

Girl glassed in face by fellow teen
A teenage girl has been taken to hospital after she was hit in the face with a schooner glass in northern New South Wales.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A view of the Wonga Wetlands in the Murray Darling Basin.

The Murray Darling's political sinkhole
Will the Gillard Government become the most reactive and reflexive administration of the modern era? The early signs – most notably this weekÂ's debacle over the Murray Darling Basin - say Â'yesÂ'. To all intents and purposes, Gillard, her Regional Development Minister Simon Crean and Water Minister Tony Burke walked into the political sinkhole of the Murray Darling as if blindfolded. How else can we explain their behaviour?

Twice round the barracks with Colonel Jones
On Tuesday this week Mr Abbott found himself on his toughest assignment yet: embedded with Alan Jones.

Secular liberalism misunderstood
Secular liberalism gives anyone the right to question religion, but it also prevents them from mandating that religion be abolished.

Bonsoir to The Bill
It's time, after 27 years, to farewell The Bill. Perhaps its producers will make all 2,400 episodes available on DVD.

Hell or High Water
It was foggy this morning as I drove into Griffith to attend an information session about the Murray Darling Basin Plan. Fog is unusual at this time of the year, but quite appropriate for the meeting to follow, three and half hours and I was none the wiser. You didnÂ't have to see the sign "This is War" to know that the town of Griffith is taking this threat to their future very seriously.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Wikileaks to release 400,000 Iraq war files
The whistleblower website Wikileaks is expected to release hundreds of thousands of secret military files.

Australian bribe accused 'entrapped by FBI'
An Australian man accused of seeking bribes in Afghanistan says he was the victim of entrapment by United States undercover agents.

Pilgrim feels Mary's presence in Rome
An Australian pilgrim at the Vatican for the canonisation of Australia's first Catholic saint says she can feel the presence of Mary MacKillop in Rome.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Police tweet beat reveals crime load
British police have hailed its decision to put details on Twitter of all 3,205 incidents it handled over a 24-hour period as a success, saying it highlighted the difficulty of their job.

China zoo gardener mauled to death by tigers

A gardener at a zoo in southern China was mauled to death by five tigers after falling into their pen, Chinese media reported Friday.

UN Space expert denies being alien ambassador
A Malaysian astrophysicist, Mazlan Othman, has denied British media reports that she is the United Nations (UN) ambassador for space aliens.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Sydney celebrates dam's 50th birthday
Hundreds of former dam workers will join the public to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sydney's Warragamba Dam today.

Environmentalist wins top prize for Murray-Darling work
A man working to restore the health of a key part of the Murray-Darling river system has been given a top environment award by Federal Water Minister Tony Burke.

'Enormous wave' of mosquitoes to hit Top End
The Northern Territory Health Department says the Top End needs to prepare for an "enormous wave" of mosquitoes.



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