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 Afternoon Edition. Sat 19 Feb 2011


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Mass mourning: a family member of a protester who was killed by riot police grieves in Sitra, Bahrain

King calls for talks amid escalating violence
Bahrain's king has offered a national dialogue "with all parties" in an effort to resolve a crisis that has killed four people and wounded hundreds.

Japan ties amicable despite whaling row: Rudd
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has confirmed Australia's ambassador to Japan was called in for a meeting about whaling but says relations with Japan are still amicable.

Carnarvon locals weather flood peak
Authorities say the Gascoyne river in Carnarvon, Western Australia, has peaked at seven metres.

Nixon had 'dealings' with nude photo girl
High-profile AFL player manager Ricky Nixon has admitted to "inappropriate dealings" with the teenage girl at the centre of the St Kilda naked pictures controversy.

Search resumes for diver taken by sharks
The search for a South Australian abalone diver has resumed this morning after poor weather hindered search efforts yesterday.


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Malek Mawut plays with some Australian flags prior to a citizenship ceremony at the Sydney Opera House on September 17, 2009. Malek and his family were some of more than 100 people who pledged their loyalty on the 60th anniversary of Australian citizenship. They joined more than 4500 people around the country in taking an affirmation to obey Australia's laws, share it's democratic beliefs and respect it's rights and liberties.

Deep divisions simmer in our cultural melting pot
Each Australia Day acres of newsprint is devoted to worrying about the apparent rising tide of aggressive nationalism. Young Australians have embraced January 26 in a way their parents never did. Flags fly from cars, men and women sport Southern Cross tattoos ... As multiculturalism again moves to the top of the political agenda, it might serve us to try harder to understand where this assertive nationalism comes from.

It's just harmless racyism...
The debate about Islam in Australia falls into two categories. There's racism and then there's 'racyism', which doesn't involve nearly the same political consequences.

Aussies love comebacks, unless you're a playwright
David Williamson's sequel to Don's Party has been savaged by the critics, who see tradgedy in crowds of people not only shelling out to see a Williamson play, but also suffering the unconscious indignity of enjoying it.

The big book bust
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Kristina can win ... and bake my muffins


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Berlusconi cabinet agrees to immunity law
Silvio Berlusconi's cabinet has given initial approval to changes to Italy's justice system, days after prosecutors said he should stand trial for sex with an underage prostitute and abuse of power.

King calls for talks amid escalating violence
Bahrain's king has offered a national dialogue "with all parties" in an effort to resolve a crisis that has killed four people and wounded hundreds.

Congo court hears mass rape charges
In Congo, a country labelled the rape capital of the world, the most senior ranking military officer ever charged with mass rape has been brought before court with 10 of his men.


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Fight computer viruses like epidemics: Microsoft
Microsoft has advocated fighting pernicious computer viruses with public health tactics used to stop the spread of SARS, H1N1 and other dangerous real-world bugs.

Chief scientist stands down
Australia's chief scientist Penny Sackett is standing down.

Earth dodges solar storm
A wave of charged plasma particles from a huge solar eruption has glanced off the Earth's northern pole, lighting up auroras and disrupting some radio communications, a NASA scientist said.


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Japan ties amicable despite whaling row: Rudd
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has confirmed Australia's ambassador to Japan was called in for a meeting about whaling but says relations with Japan are still amicable.

Fewer big fish in the sea

Fewer big, predatory fish are swimming in the world's oceans because of overfishing, leaving smaller fish to thrive and double in force over the past 100 years, scientists have said.

More flooding in the northern Goldfields
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority is warning people in the northern Goldfields, Eucla and the Interior to prepare for more flooding over the next 24 hours.



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 Morning Edition. Sat 19 Feb 2011


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Bahrainis rush a wounded anti-regime protester to hospital in Manama.

Middle East rocked by deadly uprisings
A week after Egyptian protesters ousted their president, other parts of the Middle East are grappling with deadly uprisings.

Two men found stabbed to death in home
Homicide squad detectives are investigating the stabbing deaths of two men at Moe, south-east of Melbourne, this morning.

Nixon had 'dealings' with nude photo girl
High profile AFL player-manager Ricky Nixon has admitted to inappropriate dealings with the teenage girl at the centre of the St Kilda naked pictures controversy.

Japan calls on Australia to stop Sea Shepherd
Japan has told the ambassadors of Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands to take action against anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd, whose harassment cut short its Antarctic hunt this season.

Three men critical after balcony falls
Three men have been critically injured after two separate balcony falls in Queensland overnight.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Malek Mawut plays with some Australian flags prior to a citizenship ceremony at the Sydney Opera House on September 17, 2009. Malek and his family were some of more than 100 people who pledged their loyalty on the 60th anniversary of Australian citizenship. They joined more than 4500 people around the country in taking an affirmation to obey Australia's laws, share it's democratic beliefs and respect it's rights and liberties.

Deep divisions simmer in our cultural melting pot
Each Australia Day acres of newsprint is devoted to worrying about the apparent rising tide of aggressive nationalism. Young Australians have embraced January 26 in a way their parents never did. Flags fly from cars, men and women sport Southern Cross tattoos ... As multiculturalism again moves to the top of the political agenda, it might serve us to try harder to understand where this assertive nationalism comes from.

Escalating Liberal infighting undermines Abbott
Liberals intent on undermining Tony AbbottÂ's inner office have dramatically upped the stakes.

It's just harmless racyism...
The debate about Islam in Australia falls into two categories. There's racism and then there's 'racyism', which doesn't involve nearly the same political consequences.

Aussies love comebacks, unless you're a playwright
David Williamson's sequel to Don's Party has been savaged by the critics, who see tradgedy in crowds of people not only shelling out to see a Williamson play, but also suffering the unconscious indignity of enjoying it.

The big book bust
This week it's all about the doors of Borders stores banging shut. Party popper time for readers? For writers? Quite possibly.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Middle East rocked by deadly uprisings
A week after Egyptian protesters ousted their president, other parts of the Middle East are grappling with deadly uprisings.

Clinton urges Taliban to reject Al-Qaeda
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has voiced hope that US-led military efforts will split the Taliban from Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, laying the groundwork for a lasting political settlement.

Obama condemns violence
US President Barack Obama has condemned the use of violence against peaceful protestors in Bahrain, Libya and Yemen and has called for universal rights of expression to be respected.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Fight computer viruses like epidemics: Microsoft
Microsoft has advocated fighting pernicious computer viruses with public health tactics used to stop the spread of SARS, H1N1 and other dangerous real-world bugs.

Chief scientist stands down
Australia's chief scientist Penny Sackett is standing down.

Earth dodges solar storm
A wave of charged plasma particles from a huge solar eruption has glanced off the Earth's northern pole, lighting up auroras and disrupting some radio communications, a NASA scientist said.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Fewer big fish in the sea

Fewer big, predatory fish are swimming in the world's oceans because of overfishing, leaving smaller fish to thrive and double in force over the past 100 years, scientists have said.

More flooding in the northern Goldfields
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority is warning people in the northern Goldfields, Eucla and the Interior to prepare for more flooding over the next 24 hours.

Japan calls on Australia to stop Sea Shepherd
Japan has told the ambassadors of Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands to take action against anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd, whose harassment cut short its Antarctic hunt this season.



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