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NATO to police Libya no-fly zone
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - NATO said it would enforce a Libya no-fly zone but stopped short of taking full command of U.N.-backed military operations to protect civilians from forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. | Full Article
Japan downplays fears of setback in nuclear crisis
March 25, 2011 05:59 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Workers burned trying to cool a crippled Japanese nuclear plant were exposed to radiation levels 10,000 times higher than normal, officials said on Friday, but they played down suggestions that a reactor was leaking. | Full Article
Earnings hope lifts stocks, S&P above key resistance
March 24, 2011 05:14 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks advanced on Thursday as optimism about upcoming earnings and investor buying of the quarter's top performers lifted the S&P 500 above a key technical level. | Full Article
Google delays open access to new Android software
March 24, 2011 07:34 PM ET
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc is delaying widespread access to the new version of its Android software, saying it has more work to do before the product is ready for certain types of devices. | Full Article
Closing old atom plants poses safety challenge: IAEA
March 24, 2011 03:03 PM ET
VIENNA (Reuters) - The closing of aging nuclear reactors is expected to peak in 2020-30, posing a major challenge in terms of safety and the environment, a draft U.N. atomic agency report says. | Full Article
Dallas down Timberwolves to reach 50 wins again
March 24, 2011 11:40 PM ET
DALLAS (Reuters) - The Dallas Mavericks produced a fourth-quarter rally to overcome the Minnesota Timberwolves 104-96 on Thursday and reach 50 wins for the 11th consecutive season. | Full Article
Elizabeth Taylor laid to rest at private service
March 25, 2011 12:08 AM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor was given a small private funeral service attended by family and close friends in the Los Angeles area on Thursday, a day after she died of congestive heart failure. | Full Article
Baby dolphin saved after dumped in rice field by tsunami
March 24, 2011 01:18 PM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - A baby dolphin has been rescued in Japan after being dumped in a rice field by a giant tsunami that hit the coast on March 11. | Full Article
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Rivals: Barry O'Farrell and Kristina Keneally at today's memorial service for Japanese disaster victims

Coalition has 'no mandate to govern': Keneally
New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally has faced down the prospect of a humiliating Labor defeat tomorrow, saying if the Coalition wins it will have no mandate to govern.

Facebook slur soldiers deserve 'slap on wrist'
Former Defence Force chief Peter Cosgrove has defended Australian soldiers involved in the Facebook racism scandal in Afghanistan.

Syria 'ready to explode' as desperation grows
A prominent Syrian opposition figure says the country is "a bomb, ready to explode" as protesters demand freedom and an end to president Bashar al-Assad's "cancerous regime".

Disgraced DJs boss lands $2m CEO job
The disgraced former chief executive of David Jones, Mark McInnes, has been appointed chief executive of Premier Retail Group, which owns stores including Just Jeans and Portmans.

Asylum seekers' island detour a 'farce'
Refugee advocates have described the decision to take an intercepted boat of asylum seekers to Ashmore Reef en route to the mainland as "farcical".


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Composite pic of Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, both pictured in early 2011.

Make no mistake: this is a battle to the death
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Labor's love affair with JWH
You might have missed it this week through all the hate-speak, but there was a lot of love for J. Winston Howard flowing around the Government benches this week. The Prime Minister - the very same La Gillardine who popped the former PM's head on a pike as she ran his Work Choices out of town - simply cannot, these days, get him off her mind.

Plotting a balanced course in a climate of angry grievance
Through the latter Howard years I went to rallies on Parliament's lawn, well attended by the Australian Greens, where banners vilifying the Prime Minister were routine. Wednesday's anti carbon tax rally was a reasonably well-behaved crowd, but it was deeply angry and its anger wasn't just focused on the Government.

Holding up Gunns through secret deals
Was Bill Kelty appointed by the Federal government to help Tasmanians out of the decades long conflict over the forests, or to perpetuate it by breathing life back into the dying monster of the pulp mill?

The earthquake-tsunami-meltdown-Gaddafi factor in the NSW election
Antony Green is predicting a 'disaster not catastrophe' that puts Kristina Keneally within four per cent of holding on. Still, I predict Keneally will narrowly lose.


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Israel flags new attacks on Gaza
Israel has raised the prospect of a new military campaign against Palestinian militants, as deadly attacks from Gaza continue, and just days after a bus bombing in Jerusalem injured scores and killed a tourist.

Syria 'ready to explode' as desperation grows
A prominent Syrian opposition figure says the country is "a bomb, ready to explode" as protesters demand freedom and an end to president Bashar al-Assad's "cancerous regime".

Japan death toll tops 10,000
The official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan a fortnight ago topped 10,000, as the operator of a radiation-belching nuclear plant warned that work to stabilise it may take another month.


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Top scientist tells UNE grads economic future in their hands
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Farmers urged to sacrifice land for carbon study
Landowners in the northern agricultural region of Western Australia are being asked to sacrifice areas of their property for research on the carbon sequestration of plants.

Scientists blown away by rising wind speeds
Wind speeds and wave heights over the world's oceans have been steadily increasing for the past quarter of a century, a new long-term study shows.


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First mine powered by renewables
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Gold Coast water bills to rise up to 15pc
Gold Coast water prices are likely to rise by up 12 to 15 per cent next financial year.

Japan death toll tops 10,000
The official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan a fortnight ago topped 10,000, as the operator of a radiation-belching nuclear plant warned that work to stabilise it may take another month.



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