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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 13 Feb 2011


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Ms Gillard wants the leaders to finalise the deal today, but it is not clear if they will.

Health deal uncertain as COAG meeting begins
State and territory leaders are bunkered down at Parliament House in Canberra as they attempt to thrash out a new health agreement with Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Brotherhood won't seek power in Egypt
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the once outlawed opposition party, says it is not seeking power and will not put forward a presidential candidate at the upcoming election.

Investigation launched after police shoot man
An investigation has been launched after a man was shot dead by police in Canberra's south early this morning.

Murderer caught after 15 years on the run
Police in far north Queensland have arrested a 42-year-old man who had been on the run for almost 15 years after being jailed for murder.

Windsor leaning against flood levy
Independent MP Tony Windsor says he is leaning against supporting the Federal Government's proposed flood levy.


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Egypt live: a Drum Twitter feed from Cairo
Regime change has come to Egypt, change led by the manifest will of the Egyptian people. Social media has played its part in driving the Mubarak regime from power. Now, in victory, the online chatter continues. Watch The Drum's live feed from local news sources and observers on the ground. Egypt Live ... catch history in real time.

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.

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.


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US man stabs stepfather, ex-girlfriend, mother
US police say they have arrested a man who has fatally stabbed his step-father, ex-girlfriend and her mother, before running over a pedestrian, in a 28-hour rampage in New York.

Julie Andrews, Ramones receive lifetime Grammys
Punk pioneers the Ramones, British actress and singer Julie Andrews and jazz drummer Roy Haynes were among the diverse musical stars who received Grammy Awards for lifetime achievement.

Migrant influx forces state of emergency in Italy
The Italian government has freed up funds and staff to deal with a continuing influx of migrants from Tunisia.


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Watching body can reduce pain, study finds
Many people close their eyes or look away when they know something is going to hurt, but a new study has found that it may hurt less if you watch a painful procedure.

Nokia, Microsoft form smartphone alliance
Nokia and Microsoft have teamed up to take on Google and Apple in the fast-growing smartphone market.

Who nose how mice get their hearing back?
Australian scientists have been able to restore hearing in mice using nasal stem cells.


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Authorities to release 25 pc of Wivenhoe water
The Queensland Government has announced a major reduction in the level of Wivenhoe Dam.

Government steps in as Great Southern shire runs dry
The Minister for Water Bill Marmion has been forced to declare the Shire of Kent in the Great Southern water deficient after one of the driest years on record.

New plan to dispose of hazardous household materials
The State Government has committed $10 million towards the collection and disposal of hazardous household materials and opened a new recycling plant in Shenton Park.



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Hundreds put on gloves and surgical masks and began cleaning up in Tahrir Square.

Brotherhood won't seek power in Egypt
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the once outlawed opposition party, says it is not seeking power and will not put forward a presidential candidate at the upcoming election.

Man shot dead by police in Canberra
A man has been shot dead by police in Canberra's south in the early hours of this morning.

Roxon confident of striking health deal
Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon says the Government will push for the states and territories to sign off on its revised health plan at today's Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting in Canberra.

Egyptians in Australia hail Mubarak's fall
Egyptians across Australia are celebrating the end of president Hosni Mubarak's leadership as 18 days of angry protests in Egypt and around the world turn to scenes of joy and jubilation.

14yo charged with bashing off-duty police officer
A Queensland police officer remains in a serious condition in hospital after allegedly being bashed by a 14-year-old boy at Hervey Bay.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

?-Caption-?

Egypt live: a Drum Twitter feed from Cairo
Regime change has come to Egypt, change led by the manifest will of the Egyptian people. Social media has played its part in driving the Mubarak regime from power. Now, in victory, the online chatter continues. Watch The Drum's live feed from local news sources and observers on the ground. Egypt Live ... catch history in real time.

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.

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.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Brotherhood won't seek power in Egypt
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the once outlawed opposition party, says it is not seeking power and will not put forward a presidential candidate at the upcoming election.

Chief Middle East peace negotiator quits
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat has handed in his resignation to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas.

Protesters form council in Egypt
Some organisers of the protests that toppled Egypt's Hosni Mubarak have announced they are forming a council to defend the revolution.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Watching body can reduce pain, study finds
Many people close their eyes or look away when they know something is going to hurt, but a new study has found that it may hurt less if you watch a painful procedure.

Nokia, Microsoft form smartphone alliance
Nokia and Microsoft have teamed up to take on Google and Apple in the fast-growing smartphone market.

Who nose how mice get their hearing back?
Australian scientists have been able to restore hearing in mice using nasal stem cells.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Government steps in as Great Southern shire runs dry
The Minister for Water Bill Marmion has been forced to declare the Shire of Kent in the Great Southern water deficient after one of the driest years on record.

New plan to dispose of hazardous household materials
The State Government has committed $10 million towards the collection and disposal of hazardous household materials and opened a new recycling plant in Shenton Park.

Hunter Water customers receive refund for failed Tillegra Dam proposal
Hunter Water customers will soon receive a refund of levies collected to fund the Tillegra Dam, proposed for the Hunter Valley.



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