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-- At least 10 die in crash of United Nations plane in Congo, U.N. official says.

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-- Bodies of 2009 Air France crash victims will be brought to surface and identified, French official says.

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More customers exposed as big data breach grows
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The names and e-mails of customers of Citigroup Inc and other large U.S. companies, as well as College Board students, were exposed in a massive and growing data breach after a computer hacker penetrated online marketer Epsilon. | Full Article
Hundreds hurt as Yemen police halt march on palace
April 04, 2011 05:34 AM ET
SANAA (Reuters) - Police using live rounds and tear gas wounded hundreds of protesters marching on a presidential palace in Yemen's Red Sea city of Hudaida on Monday in a sign of fraying nerves as the weeks-old political crisis deepens. | Full Article
Wall Street futures signal flat to higher opening
April 04, 2011 05:03 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) Stock index futures pointed to a flat to higher opening for Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.1 percent, Nasdaq futures up 0.1 percent and Dow Jones futures trading flat by 0841 GMT. | Full Article
Interpublic Facebook stake valued at $200-$300 million: report
April 03, 2011 08:40 PM ET
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Advertising group Interpublic Group owns a stake in Facebook that could be valued at roughly $200 million to $300 million, The Financial Times reported. | Full Article
Florida looks to lure foreign aerospace business
April 01, 2011 04:45 PM ET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Marrying British small satellite expertise with Florida's space launch industry should position both parties to capture a larger share of a global aerospace industry worth $250 billion a year, said UK trade delegates meeting in Florida this week. | Full Article
Mickelson snaps drought by winning Masters tuneup
April 03, 2011 07:53 PM ET
HUMBLE, Texas (Reuters) - American Phil Mickelson signaled he was ready to defend his U.S. Masters title by snapping a year-long victory drought with a three-shot win at the Houston Open on Sunday. | Full Article
Taylor Swift wins top prize at country awards
April 04, 2011 01:28 AM ET
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Taylor Swift took the top prize at the Academy of Country Music Awards for the first time on Sunday after being overshadowed at the Las Vegas ceremony by multiple winners Miranda Lambert and Lady Antebellum. | Full Article
Dog rescued from floating house
April 01, 2011 01:58 PM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - A dog that survived in a house swept away to sea three weeks ago by the devastating Japan tsunami was saved on Friday by a coast guard rescue team flying over an island of debris. | Full Article
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The car went over the edge of the carpark and crashed on its side below.

Woman survives six-storey car park plunge
A woman is recovering in hospital after her car plunged from the sixth floor of a carpark in Melbourne's CBD this morning.

Report shows 8 million workers lack job skills
Australia's industry skills councils have issued a warning to the Federal Government that the numeracy and literacy skills of Australian workers are getting worse rather than better.

Gaddafi in diplomatic offensive to end stalemate
There are signs that Moamar Gaddafi's regime may be looking for a diplomatic way out of the bloody stalemate in Libya.

Life in jail for man who murdered flatmate
A man who killed his flatmate in a scene likened to an abattoir killing floor has been jailed for life.

O'Farrell's overhaul begins in 100-day blitz
New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell has revealed an overhaul of the state's planning laws is one of the State Government's first priorities.


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Brisbane mayor recommends population growth

So much for parliament in Queensland
There is something contemptuous and demeaning about what is happening to the institution of Parliament in Queensland. One year out from the scheduled election, a private citizen is presenting himself as the Leader of the Opposition. How many of the 34 LNP members of parliament felt the humiliation, indignity and powerlessness they demonstrated to the world this morning?

Canberra, we have a problem
In modern, economically rational Australia, Karl Marx's classic formula has required a slight adaptation: "From each, according to his disability; to each, according to his greed." This at least is the approach that Tony Abbott has already spelled out, and Julia Gillard has dropped numerous hints that a similar "tough love" policy will be included in a punishing budget next month. Meanwhile, NSW Labor are reversing the greek saying by first destroying the party and sending those left mad by appointing John Robertson.

Libya: the WestÂ's responsibility to protect
The the no-fly zone over Libya has illustrated the inability of Arab states to effectively deal with the dilemma that the UN-endorsed concept of responsibility to protect presents.

How not to feed your baby
An open letter to Pru Goward: why are you attacking Jackie O instead of doing your job?

Tale of a smear foretold: The Nazi Greens
Antony Loewenstein interviewed various Greens players involved in the recent NSW State election, including Greens candidate for Balmain Jamie Parker, who appears to have won his electorate. Apparently, Parker was surprised by the behaviour of the Jewish community. He had 'hoped progressive Jews he knew would condemn' the vicious attacks on him and the NSW Greens over their BDS campaign, but they didn't. He shouldn't have been. It was predictable.


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Three jailed over Tonga ferry sinking
Four people have been sentenced in Tonga after being found guilty of manslaughter and other charges over the sinking of the Princess Ashika ferry.

Gaddafi in diplomatic offensive to end stalemate
There are signs that Moamar Gaddafi's regime may be looking for a diplomatic way out of the bloody stalemate in Libya.

Genetic triggers help unravel Alzheimer's mystery
Researchers investigating Alzheimer's disease say they have identified five new genetic triggers that could provide new avenues to identify who is most at risk of developing the disease.


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CSIRO boss backs carbon price
The head of Australia's leading science body says a carbon price should be a key part of the nation's overall climate action.

Rocks could be key to clean CSG water: researcher
A central Queensland scientist says he has developed a water cleaning method that could help allay farmers' concerns about coal seam gas (CSG) exploration.

Expert warns of reef climate change deadline
A Queensland climate change scientist says the world has only another decade to reduce greenhouse gasses to save the Great Barrier Reef.


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Illegal campers targeted over Easter
The Department of Environment and Conservation will target illegal campers on beaches north of Perth over Easter.

CSIRO boss backs carbon price
The head of Australia's leading science body says a carbon price should be a key part of the nation's overall climate action.

Rocks could be key to clean CSG water: researcher
A central Queensland scientist says he has developed a water cleaning method that could help allay farmers' concerns about coal seam gas (CSG) exploration.



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Fierce fighting: A militiaman loyal to Alassane Ouattara walks along a street in Abidjan

Foreigners flee Ivory Coast
The French military has taken control of Abidjan airport in Ivory Coast and flown in additional troops as fighting for control of the country continues.

Air France jet wreckage found in Atlantic
French investigators say they have found parts of an Air France flight that crashed over the Atlantic while flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris in June 2009, and hope to locate the black boxes.

Greens, Labor point fingers over Hanson
Federal Labor is continuing its attack on the Greens, with frontbencher Anthony Albanese blaming the party for Pauline Hanson's strong showing at the New South Wales state election.

6.7 quake strikes off Indonesia
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake has struck in the Indian Ocean south of the Indonesian island of Java, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said this morning.

Karzai demands US apology for Koran burning
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has called on the US Congress to condemn the burning of the Koran by a militant American fundamentalist Christian pastor.


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LtoR Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.

Where is the moral authority? Where is the leadership?
How far have we fallen if we use as our benchmark the words of Harold Wilson to a British Labour Conference in 1962, ''This party is a moral crusade or it is nothing"? On this criteria, our current political leadership should all hang their heads in shame. Politics has become a game, a game with no moral framework... just the desire to win.

The NBN joint venture with Tesltra
The cost of building the national broadband network (NBN) depends entirely on the deal to use Telstra's underground ducts, which has not yet been approved so it's impossible to be sure what the project will cost. The thing that's becoming clear about the NBN is that it's effectively a joint venture with Telstra. There is far more going on below the surface of this lake than we are seeing above.

The same rules do not apply
The epithet "racist" and "race baiter" is increasingly being thrown around in Federal politics, mainly by Labor and mainly aimed at the Opposition. But in light of the behaviour of Greens Senator elect, Lee Rhiannon, and  her support for a boycott of Israel, is it not time for the Prime Minister to start labelling her minority government partners in exactly the same way, if only for the sake of intellectual consistency?

Julia, when the going got Gough, Gough got going
The Prime Minister gave the inaugural Gough Whitlam oration last night. It was something of a headland speech, as others might say. Another line sketched rhetorically in the sand, a statement of her government's intent... which seems to amount, in the short-term, to cutting government spending in pursuit of a reduced deficit. The fact that the PM was delivering a Gough Whitlam Oration titled 'Walking the Reform Road' invites not just genuflection, but direct comparison. Presumably Whitlam as prime minister shared Gillard's dream of 'fairness'. But there was more.

The messy business of cleaning up carbon policy (and how to sell it to the electorate)
Given the muddled and inconsistent messages on the proposed carbon tax, it is no surprise that public support for Labor and the Prime Minister has taken a hit in recent weeks.


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Forces bog down in Libyan stalemate
Rebel forces in Libya are still struggling to take control of the key oil town of Brega, as the six-week conflict in the east of the country reaches a stalemate.

Leaders say Omagh bombing won't shake peace
Leaders in Northern Ireland are adamant the car bomb that killed a young Catholic policeman in the town of Omagh over the weekend will not shake the peace process.

Mummy has world's oldest clogged arteries
The first known case of clogged arteries, or atherosclerosis, has been found in the mummy of an Egyptian princess, said a study presented at a major US cardiology conference.


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Expert warns of reef climate change deadline
A Queensland climate change scientist says the world has only another decade to reduce greenhouse gasses to save the Great Barrier Reef.

Crowd-funding site makes dreams come true
Have you ever had a dream to travel the world at someone else's expense?

Floods likely behind beetle population boom
Queensland's wet summer could be responsible for the large numbers of diving beetles now appearing in urban areas.


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NSW Government accused of abandoning the environment
The New South Wales Government has been accused of abandoning the environment by abolishing its dedicated department.

Expert warns of reef climate change deadline
A Queensland climate change scientist says the world has only another decade to reduce greenhouse gasses to save the Great Barrier Reef.

Gold Coast residents rally against water price slug
Residents on Queensland's Gold Coast are continuing to protest against the city's rising water rates, with another public rally and more than 800 people signing a petition against the impost.



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