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Afternoon Edition. Fri 08 Apr 2011 | |
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Hogan loses court challenge against ATO
Stockbrokers back ASX takeover rejection
AMA appalled woman was 11kg at death
Bennett rejects Broncos return | |
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![]() New show from the Parliamentary Theatre Company The perversion of social democracy in Australia It's democracy stupid A hulking great mess Andrew Bolt: expert offender, expert victim | |
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Claims Bahrain forces beat hospitalised protesters US at budget impasse as shutdown looms Stockbrokers back ASX takeover rejection | |
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Cameras to keep watch on migrating whales Greens: No confidence in planning overhaul Volunteers sought for cockatoo count | |
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Putty residents 'anxious' about gas exploration SA Treasurer tours south-east mills Water backflip will fuel 'uneven pricing system' | To change your preferences, please enter your email address and click 'Login' here or to unsubscribe click here. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, CNN and |

CNN Breaking News
A fourth White House meeting in 48 hours between President Barack Obama and congressional leaders failed to bring agreement on a spending plan for the rest of the current fiscal year.
"We made some additional progress," Obama said, adding that staff negotiators would work through the night in an effort to avert a partial government shutdown, with the deadline just over 24 hours away.
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Morning Edition. Fri 08 Apr 2011 | |
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Academy cadets knew they were flouting sex ban
Pupils killed in Brazil school shooting
More Fromelles diggers identified
Kirby: There's plenty to do and I'll be there | |
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Semantics camouflages the tragedy of war Criminalisation harms sex workers Anti-smoking campaign just hot air Taking the pulse on corporate tax Rudd for the naughty corner? The PM can't risk it | |
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Hamas, Israel trade blows over Gaza US troops to stay on duty during shutdown Chaos as rebels blame NATO for deadly air strikes | |
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Students set sights on zero-gravity beer Hackers steal Dell customer information Peel picked for carbon storage study | |
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Government's water pricing backflip 'embarrassing' Sydneysiders hear about Basin Plan Water pricing plan doesn't address bulk charges: Council | To change your preferences, please enter your email address and click 'Login' here or to unsubscribe click here. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, CNN and |

Another Air Traffic Controller Falls Asleep, This Time On Purpose

By Brian Barrett Another Air Traffic Controller Falls Asleep, This Time On Purpose
There aren't any details currently available as to why the man decided that it was a particularly good time for a nap, though the FAA has—more than six weeks later—finally fired him for it. And while the five hours of radio silence in Knoxville vastly overshadows the 45 minutes or so ATC went quiet at Reagan National recently, at least this time another controller was on hand to help bring in the seven planes safely. The FAA is apparently conducting a nationwide review of staffing during midnight shifts, since clearly—with two harrowing incidents in about a month—something in the system is broken. Again, pushing tin is one of the hardest jobs there is; the stress and the stakes couldn't be higher. But an occasional lapse in judgment, while having potentially terrifying results, is at least somewhat understandable. Deciding that you're going to catch up on some shuteye for five hours when hundreds of lives depend on your mental agility—to say nothing of your consciousness—is downright reprehensible. However the FAA decides to fix the problem, let's hope they do it before the next plane—and its hundreds of passengers—has to land without a guide. [USA Today] | April 7th, 2011 Top Stories |