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Partly Cloudy
Today's Forecast
High: 71º F
Low:  48º F

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Saturday: We'll see sunshine with a few clouds and warmer temperatures.

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

Sunday: We'll see a mix of sun and clouds with warmer temperatures.

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

Monday: We'll bring some rain back but temps stay mild.

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

Discussion: For those asking about 'Indian Summer,' we'll have it this weekend with warmer temperatures. We cool back down by the end of the week. As far as rain goes, expect some Monday through Wednesday.


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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 24 Oct 2010


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Australian operations: light armoured vehicles participate in a range day near Tallil Air Base, 2008.

Taskforce to probe latest WikiLeaks release
Defence Minister Stephen Smith says the release of almost 400,000 US documents about the Iraq War could create a security risk for Australia.

Conroy doubts Coalition will ever back NBN
Federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says he is not convinced the Opposition will ever support the National Broadband Network (NBN).

Most people want Murray-Darling fixed: survey
An Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) survey has found more than three quarters of Australians believe the Murray-Darling needs to be fixed now.

Man shot at front door dies in hospital
A 41-year-old man who was shot at close range in Dianella yesterday has died from his injuries.

Cholera outbreak reaches Haiti capital
Five cases of cholera have been detected in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, UN and Haitians officials said have said, raising concern over the spread of an epidemic that has killed over 200 people so far.


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Joe's levers and the Ghosts of Malcolms Past

Joe's levers and the Ghosts of Malcolms Past
It appears that nothing is static in politics any more, and no blooper is so egregious that its history can't be rewritten, or at least comfortingly blurred. And so it proved this week for both Joe Hockey and Malcolm Turnbull. While Mr Hockey's comments on government regulation of the banking sector have been slowly massaged, The Ghosts of Malcolms Past have begun to stalk the corridors.

Planting seeds of hope to grow them strong
Community empowerment is critical if there's to be any impact on reducing Aboriginal child neglect and abuse.

The riches of the saints
In the land of Â'Waltzing MatildaÂ' and Â'Such is LifeÂ' weÂ're still sinners enough to need our saints.

Weekly wrap: the joy of war
Joe demanded Wayne stop the banksÂ' excessive rate rises, thus displaying the grand Liberal tradition of tight financial regulation.

How do we push hard policy beyond hard feelings?
Two moments in the past fortnight give us an inkling of the troubled waters churning in the national soul. First the community discussions round the Murray Darling Authority's guide to its full plan. Then there was last night's meeting in the Adelaide Hills to protest proposed housing for asylum seekers. That's the trouble with these tricky issues of awkward policy. Somewhere, sometime, the rubber has to hit the road.


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Loud snorer wins siesta champs
An unemployed security guard has won Spain's first national siesta championship by sleeping for 17 minutes in a busy shopping centre.

Taskforce to probe latest WikiLeaks release
Defence Minister Stephen Smith says the release of almost 400,000 US documents about the Iraq War could create a security risk for Australia.

Celine Dion gives birth to twin boys
Grammy-winning singer Celine Dion gave birth on Saturday to twin boys, her representatives said.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Internet aids depression diagnosis
Australian doctors and psychologists can now use a free online service to help them diagnose patients with mental illness.

South-east climate changing: CSIRO
Scientists at the CSIRO in Canberra are warning recent rainfall in the nation's south-east is not indicative of likely rainfall in the future.

Scientists confirm water from lunar probe
A head-on collision by a NASA spacecraft last year has confirmed the presence of ice and other frozen compounds on the surface of the moon, according to scientists.


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Calls for inquiry into declining lake levels
There are growing calls for an inquiry into why an historic waterway on Sydney's south-western fringes is drying up.

Most people want Murray-Darling fixed: survey
An Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) survey has found more than three quarters of Australians believe the Murray-Darling needs to be fixed now.

Forestry deal sparks hope for future talks
The key forestry union says this week's deal between conservationists, unionists and forestry employers in Tasmania can be reproduced on a national basis.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Sun 24 Oct 2010


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Train derails: the Pacific National freight at Wodonga

Company denies mud holes caused derailment
The Australian Rail Track Corporation has denied concrete rail sleepers caused a freight train to derail on the New South Wales-Victorian border yesterday.

Iraqi officials vow to probe abuse cases
Iraqi officials have vowed to probe any allegations that police or soldiers committed crimes in the country's sectarian war, after WikiLeaks released classified US files that gave details of prisoner abuse by Iraqi forces.

US lodges extradition request for Australian in Delhi
The United States has lodged an extradition request for an Australian man accused of accepting bribes for a US-funded building project in Afghanistan.

G20 seeks to avoid currency war, revamps IMF
The United States has won G20 backing to tackle groaning trade imbalances as the world's biggest industrial nations vowed to avoid tit-for-tat currency devaluations.

NSW moves to restrict energy drinks in pubs
The New South Wales Government says it plans to ban the sale of energy drinks that do not contain warning labels at pubs and clubs.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Joe's levers and the Ghosts of Malcolms Past

Joe's levers and the Ghosts of Malcolms Past
It appears that nothing is static in politics any more, and no blooper is so egregious that its history can't be rewritten, or at least comfortingly blurred. And so it proved this week for both Joe Hockey and Malcolm Turnbull. While Mr Hockey's comments on government regulation of the banking sector have been slowly massaged, The Ghosts of Malcolms Past have begun to stalk the corridors.

Planting seeds of hope to grow them strong
Community empowerment is critical if there's to be any impact on reducing Aboriginal child neglect and abuse.

The riches of the saints
In the land of Â'Waltzing MatildaÂ' and Â'Such is LifeÂ' weÂ're still sinners enough to need our saints.

Weekly wrap: the joy of war
Joe demanded Wayne stop the banksÂ' excessive rate rises, thus displaying the grand Liberal tradition of tight financial regulation.

How do we push hard policy beyond hard feelings?
Two moments in the past fortnight give us an inkling of the troubled waters churning in the national soul. First the community discussions round the Murray Darling Authority's guide to its full plan. Then there was last night's meeting in the Adelaide Hills to protest proposed housing for asylum seekers. That's the trouble with these tricky issues of awkward policy. Somewhere, sometime, the rubber has to hit the road.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Thatcher recovering in hospital
Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher is said to be feeling "a lot brighter" in hospital as she recovers from a bout of flu.

Gunmen kill 13 at Mexican birthday party
Gunmen have sprayed bullets into a family birthday party in the violent Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, killing 13 people and wounding 20.

Barbados PM dies aged 48
Barbados prime minister David Thompson, who had been ill with pancreatic cancer, has died at his home aged 48.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Online mental health self assessment
Australian doctors and psychologists can now use a free online service to help them diagnose patients with mental illness.

South-east climate changing: CSIRO
Scientists at the CSIRO in Canberra are warning recent rainfall in the nation's south-east is not indicative of likely rainfall in the future.

Scientists confirm water from lunar probe
A head-on collision by a NASA spacecraft last year has confirmed the presence of ice and other frozen compounds on the surface of the moon, according to scientists.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Forestry deal sparks hope for future talks
The key forestry union says this week's deal between conservationists, unionists and forestry employers in Tasmania can be reproduced on a national basis.

More water from Menindee
More water is being released from the Menindee Lakes in the Far West.

Gillard agrees to face climate elephant
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has indicated she will meet with a prominent symbol of discontent with Labor's climate change policies.



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