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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 06 Mar 2011


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Mr Swan accused Mr Abbott of lying about how the carbon tax it will operate.

Swan attacks Abbott's carbon tax 'lie'
Acting Prime Minister Wayne Swan has accused the Opposition of misrepresenting how the Government's carbon tax will work.

Libyan rebels holding British SAS unit: reports
Britian's Sunday Times newspaper is reporting that Libyan rebels have captured a British special forces unit in the east of the country.

Marshall charged with assault
NRL star Benji Marshall has been charged with assault over a fight in Sydney's CBD in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Doctors probed over narcotic prescriptions
Fifty doctors are being investigated as part of a national crackdown on inappropriate prescribing of narcotics.

Flood threat remains as system moves west
A weather system that has dumped heavy rain over parts of Queensland's Channel Country is expected to ease and move into the Northern Territory.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott (left) and Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Post-Kevinist Julia meets Howard-school expressionists
The debate continues, between Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott, about who is the biggest bull artist on climate change. Like all arguments about art, it is a highly subjective one. And just as all other artists have phases, Gillard and Abbott are no exception. Each artistic period brings with it new ideas, new arguments, new policy. The question is, will the latest movements steal the heart of the average Australian art-lover?

Proud to be unAustralian
I am out of the closet and I feel a great freedom. No more will I deny the un-ness that dare not speak its name. I'm an unAustralian.

Time for some nuance between the gay and the god-fearing
There is a failure of ethical imagination, to utilise two mental muscles at the same time: the muscle of strong conviction and of compassion for all. Jesus was the master of this ethical exploit.

It's 2am: Letter from Christchurch
No running water, no fuel, no power, no showers and precious little help. This is Christchurch a week and a half after the quake.

The Big Blur Theory
Sheen and his Hollywood harem illuminate to me that as a culture we're quite partial to a spot of bullying when the opportunity arises.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Honeymoon killer in bid to get charges dropped
Alabama prosecutors will fight honeymoon killer Gabe Watson's attempt to have capital murder charges dropped.

Sparklers blamed for deadly pub blaze
Nine people have been killed and 12 injured in a blaze that gutted a pub in central Taiwan early on Sunday.

Gaddafi dismayed by lack of global support
Libyan leader Moamar Gaddafi has expressed dismay at the absence of support from abroad, saying he is embroiled in a fight against terrorism.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

NASA satellite plunges into ocean
A NASA satellite that aimed to study the impact of aerosols on the climate has plunged into the Pacific Ocean, delivering a $424 million blow to the US space agency.

Rare wallabies set for outback release
Five black-footed rock wallabies born in captivity are to be released in the outback soon, to give the endangered species a boost in the wild.

Research probes south-west's geological make-up
The Department of Mines and Petroleum is conducting geological research in south-west Western Australia to be used by the resources sector.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Big turn-out for clean up
Clean Up Australia Day organisers say they have received an overwhelming response to country's annual volunteer rubbish collection event.

Crowd cheers returning Sea Shepherd activists
Sea Shepherd anti-whaling activists have arrived in Hobart to a cheering crowd after hailing victory in the Southern Ocean.

Car pooling scheme labelled a dud
The Tasmanian Greens minister Nick McKim has been accused of throwing money away on a car pooling scheme for public servants that no-one is using.



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 Morning Edition. Sun 06 Mar 2011


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Dozens of people are reported to have died in a second day of fierce fighting for Zawiya.

Dozens killed in battle for key Libyan town
Opposition forces in Libya were surging forward in the east, capturing new towns from the pro-Gaddafi Libyan army, but it was a different story on the other side of the country.

Mardi Gras marchers push for gay marriage
Mardi Gras marchers donned wigs, harnesses and hotpants - as well as wedding gear - as they campaigned for gay equality in Sydney's annual parade.

Sri Lanka-Aussie showdown washed out
A sell-out 35,000 crowd in Colombo was left disappointed after heavy rain robbed them of a potentially thrilling match between co-host Sri Lanka and defending champion Australia on Saturday.

Heavy rain isolates Queensland towns
Much of regional Queensland has been put on flood alert after widespread rain blocked roads and isolated towns.

Diver in Clean Up Australia event dies
A scuba diver who died in Melbourne yesterday had been taking part in an early event for Clean Up Australia Day, which starts today.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott (left) and Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Post-Kevinist Julia meets Howard-school expressionists
The debate continues, between Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott, about who is the biggest bull artist on climate change. Like all arguments about art, it is a highly subjective one. And just as all other artists have phases, Gillard and Abbott are no exception. Each artistic period brings with it new ideas, new arguments, new policy. The question is, will the latest movements steal the heart of the average Australian art-lover?

Proud to be unAustralian
I am out of the closet and I feel a great freedom. No more will I deny the un-ness that dare not speak its name. I'm an unAustralian.

Time for some nuance between the gay and the god-fearing
There is a failure of ethical imagination, to utilise two mental muscles at the same time: the muscle of strong conviction and of compassion for all. Jesus was the master of this ethical exploit.

It's 2am: Letter from Christchurch
No running water, no fuel, no power, no showers and precious little help. This is Christchurch a week and a half after the quake.

The Big Blur Theory
Sheen and his Hollywood harem illuminate to me that as a culture we're quite partial to a spot of bullying when the opportunity arises.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

25 killed in Brazil bus smash
A truck and a bus collided in Brazil's southern state of Santa Catarina early on Saturday, killing at least 25 people as Brazil celebrated Carnival, national media reported.

Somoa's ruling party takes hit at polls
The ruling party in Samoa has suffered significant losses in the national election but will retain power.

Death penalty sought for US army base shooter
A senior US commander has recommended that Major Nidal Hasan face the death penalty over a 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood military base that killed 13 people, the US army said.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

NASA satellite plunges into ocean
A NASA satellite that aimed to study the impact of aerosols on the climate has plunged into the Pacific Ocean, delivering a $424 million blow to the US space agency.

Rare wallabies set for outback release
Five black-footed rock wallabies born in captivity are to be released in the outback soon, to give the endangered species a boost in the wild.

Research probes south-west's geological make-up
The Department of Mines and Petroleum is conducting geological research in south-west Western Australia to be used by the resources sector.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Economic development tops China's agenda
China's annual session of parliament has heard that the country can maintain growth and rein in inflation at the same time.

Coal jobs safe under carbon scheme: Combet
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet has moved to reassure the coal industry that jobs will be protected under the Federal Government's carbon tax scheme.

Acidic Murray-Darling water poses risk to livestock
South Australian farmers are being warned that acid levels in the lower Murray-Darling River are so high that animals' mouths may be burned if they drink the water.



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