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Morning Digest: Military moves to defuse crisis, Mubarak digs in

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CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's powerful army stepped in on Friday to guarantee the lifting of 30-year-old emergency laws and free and fair elections in a bid to end a popular uprising as hundreds of thousands gathered in Cairo for a huge rally. | Full Article
Korea talks stalemated as U.S. warns of North's threat
February 11, 2011 04:25 AM ET
SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North and South Korea traded blame on Thursday for the breakdown of military talks, while in Washington the U.S. spy chief said nuclear-armed North Korea poses a serious threat to security in East Asia. | Full Article
Oil rises on Egypt tensions, stocks fall
February 11, 2011 04:50 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks fell for the third straight day on Friday partly on growing tensions in Egypt after President Hosni Mubarak disappointed protesters hoping he would resign, though oil and the dollar advanced. Partly because of the Egypt crisis, Asian stocks were on the course for their biggest weekly loss in nine months, but European shares were more resilient, on track for a second straight week of gains, and safe-haven Swiss francs fell against the dollar after Swiss consumer pr | Full Article
Nokia and Microsoft join forces in smartphone war
February 11, 2011 05:22 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Nokia and Microsoft teamed up to build an iPhone killer on Friday in a desperate attempt to take on Google and Apple in the fast-growing smartphone market. | Full Article
European cargo rocket to supply Space Station
February 11, 2011 05:20 AM ET
PARIS (Reuters) - An unmanned Ariane rocket is scheduled to launch a cargo vessel into orbit on Tuesday in Europe's second mission to carry supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), space officials said on Friday. | Full Article
Lakers spoil Allen's record-setting game
February 11, 2011 01:14 AM ET
BOSTON (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Lakers spoiled Ray Allen's record-setting game with a second half comeback to earn a 92-86 win over the Boston Celtics on Thursday. | Full Article
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Hosni Mubarak's decision to hand some powers to his deputy failed to satisfy protesters.

Mubarak power transfer not enough: Obama
US president Barack Obama says Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's partial transfer of power does not represent "credible, concrete" change and says Cairo has failed to give its people a clear path to democracy.

McGuire sorry for falafel 'endearment'
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire has apologised for calling western Sydney the "land of the falafel" but has labelled the political backlash a "beat-up".

Liberals rally behind besieged Bishop
Federal Opposition frontbencher Christopher Pyne says he is not aware of a push to replace Liberal Party deputy leader Julie Bishop.

Gillard's health backdown 'an absolute wipeout'
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says the Prime Minister's new health proposal represents a humiliating backdown for the Government.

Egypt revolt set to flare
Furious Egyptian demonstrators vowed to launch their most spectacular protest yet in Cairo later today to demand the immediate departure of president Hosni Mubarak and his newly anointed deputy.


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Egyptian opposition supporters shout in their stronghold of Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 10, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak provoked rage when he said he would hand powers to his deputy but would not step down completely.

Cairo calling: give us democracy or give us...
An Egyptian blogger displayed characteristic humour when news broke overnight that president Hosni Mubarak would not be stepping down: Mubarak (n.): a psychotic ex-girlfriend who fails 2 understand it's over. If Mubarak and his new deputy Omar Suleiman thought their speeches would placate the protesters, they were sorely mistaken. Local bloggers and activists reacted with anger and determination. More Follow the Drum's live Egypt Twitter feed from local news sources and observers.

Anger and angst over Abbott's fantasy football
How dare the Coalition be so heartless as to obliterate - at the stroke of a pen - $448 million for moderate schools in Indonesia? Except it's not happening.

Gillard buoyed by a flood of Liberal grievance
The 20 seconds that Tony Abbott spent glaring at Channel Seven's political editor Mark Riley, held a menace that cannot be translated to print. Then imaginary reductions in the foreign aid budget generated a serious spat between Julie Bishop and Mr Abbott. Leading into this week, most of the focus was on how Julia Gillard would perform. So why, when the Prime Minister is under so much pressure, did the Coalition decide to parade its internal disputes and let its foot off her throat?

Avatars for a better world. Dream on.
As sympathetic as I am to the WikiLeaks cause and attempts to end child abuse, I can't see how changing my profile picture achieves anything.

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Teen shot dead during bank robbery
An investigation has begun into the shooting of a teenager during a suspected bank robbery in the United States.

Mubarak's defiance 'offensive, patronising'
Hosni Mubarak's defiant decision to remain Egypt's leader until September reveals just how out of touch he is with his people, one analyst says.

Recovering Jackson misses Hobbit launch
Actor Martin Freeman has dismissed suggestions that Peter Jackson's The Hobbit film project is jinxed, even as the Oscar-winning director had to miss a media launch due to ill health.


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Scientists find 10,000-year-old stone carvings
A team of Australian scientists has stumbled upon ancient stone carvings in an East Timorese cave dating back at least 10,000 years.

Old bone proves Lucy was no swinger
A single bone discovered in Ethiopia has led scientists to the conclusion that 'Lucy' the Australopithecus walked on two legs and had abandoned tree-climbing for good.

Obama rolls out $18b internet plan
US president Barack Obama travelled to a remote corner of frigid Michigan on Thursday (local time) to roll out an ambitious plan to offer high-speed wireless Internet coverage to 98 per cent of Americans.


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Cundall vows to fight on despite court fine
ABC gardening personality Peter Cundall has been found guilty of disobeying the direction of a police officer during a rally at Parliament House in Hobart.

Lifeguards kept busy this summer
Dangerous beach conditions have kept Coffs Coast Lifesavers busier than usual this summer.

Algal outbreak prompts Torrens warning
Recent hot weather is being blamed in part for an outbreak of blue green algae in the River Torrens in Adelaide.



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Could the Next iPhone Really Be A Third Smaller Than iPhone 4?

By Brian Barrett

Could the Next iPhone Really Be A Third Smaller Than iPhone 4?

Could the Next iPhone Really Be A Third Smaller Than iPhone 4?According to Bloomberg, the next iPhone is going to be two-thirds the size of the already (very) petite iPhone 4. That's crazy small. But will it happen?

Maybe not, according to Bloomberg's sources, who saw the prototype sometime last year. Apple has considered announcing the tiny handset at its standard iPhone release date this summer, but could still decide to scrap it in favor of a different model.

If Apple does go small, there are also plans in the works to offer the next iPhone for just $200 off-contract; the current cheapest iPhone goes for that amount only with a two-year service plan).

And even if Apple decides to stick closer to the current form factor, they're still intent on giving iPhone 5 dual-mode powers (like the Verizon iPhone 4 almost had), as well as a "Universal SIM" that would let users switch back and forth between GSM networks without having to switch out your SIM card.

That price, with those features, and that size, would be a pretty unprecedented leap forward; certainly enough to confirm Apple as the frontrunner in its ongoing mobile battle with Android. Also intriguing is the possibility that Cupertino might expand its offerings to include multiple form factors at once, something they've steadfastly avoided since their very first handset.

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Protesters react with anger after Hosni Mubarak's speech

Defiant Mubarak clings to power
There is fury in Egypt this morning after president Hosni Mubarak defied predictions that he would resign and instead pledged to stay on as president until later this year.

ASIO ruling splits up refugee family
A Sri Lankan family granted asylum in Australia has been split up following a negative security assessment by ASIO.

England cricket great Bailey dies in house fire
English cricket was in mourning after Trevor Bailey, one of its "great servants", died in a house fire at his home.

Flannery insists climate body is independent
The head of the Federal Government's new Climate Change Commission says he is saddened by the Opposition's response to the body.

US not out to get Assange, ambassador says
The US ambassador to Australia says his country is not out to get WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over the publication of leaked US cables and documents.


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President Mubarak has addressed the Egyptian people as many thousands mass expectantly in Cairo. Mr Mubarak has admitted his regime has made mistakes but says he will not stand down until later this year. Watch a live feed from local news sources and observers on the ground as this most dramatic day unfolds. Egypt Live ... catch history in real time.

How the coalition led then lost the aid debate
It has never been a traditional vote-winner for the Coalition, but until this week it was leading the aid debate in Australia.

Another brick in the wall
A disconnection between the work students do as part of learning and the kind carried outside of school walls is reflected in truancy, poor discipline and lowered test scores.

Nothing wrong with Abbott an Abflex wouldn't fix
Tony Abbott is a proper endorphin addict: his punishing workouts happen twice daily, if he can manage it and when he returns, colleagues say, he is fresher, sharper, and far more relaxed. Thanks to surgery on an injured hamstring, Tony Abbott hasn't been for so much as a brisk walk all week. Not normally a major problem, but as luck would have it Mr Abbott's enforced inactivity has coincided with an especially crazed week in Liberal internal politics. What is going on inside the Liberal Party at the moment is extremely odd.

A national disaster we choose to ignore
This week, the nation awoke to images of our Prime Minister sobbing in Parliament as she struggled to describe the tragedy of the Queensland floods. Yesterday, I couldn't help but wonder where the tears were for my people, as the Prime Minister unveiled the third annual Close the Gap report card, a speech meant to be delivered on the first sitting of parliament, but a speech which has never been given that importance.


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Wall St dips on profit taking
Stocks have retreated overnight on Wall Street, snapping an eight-day rally with investors continuing to take profits.

US not out to get Assange, ambassador says
The US ambassador to Australia says his country is not out to get WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over the publication of leaked US cables and documents.

Defiant Mubarak clings to power
There is fury in Cairo's Tahrir Square this morning after Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak defied predictions that he would resign and instead pledged to stay in power until later this year.


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Obama rolls out $18b internet plan
US president Barack Obama travelled to a remote corner of frigid Michigan on Thursday (local time) to roll out an ambitious plan to offer high-speed wireless Internet coverage to 98 per cent of Americans.

'Cookie monster' jailed for internet grooming
A 24-year-old Melbourne man who called himself Cookie Monster as he groomed teenagers for sex over the internet has been jailed for more than four years.

Expert contradicts claims of more shark attacks
A shark expert on Queensland's Gold Coast says the number of attacks per capita in Australia is falling, despite new American research to the contrary.


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Environmentalists say dumping of river sediment outdated
An environmental lobby group says the Newcastle Port Corporation should leave contaminated sediment alone rather than dumping it out to sea.

Wilderness Society sceptical about CGS plan
The Wilderness Society has raised concerns about the scoping document for the state government's proposed Coal and Gas Strategy.

Work underway to improve health of Kempsey waterway
A major environmental project is underway in the South Kempsey industrial area.



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