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Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo has been arrested, the French ambassador tells French news agency AFP.

Gbagbo lost a presidential election to Alassane Ouattara in November, according to international observers, but refused to leave office.

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Japan expands nuclear evacuation zone as new quake hits
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Monday expanded the evacuation zone around its crippled nuclear plant because of high levels of accumulated radiation, as a strong aftershock rattled the area one month after a quake and tsunami sparked the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl. | Full Article
Leftist Humala leads Peru vote, faces run-off
April 11, 2011 05:48 AM ET
LIMA (Reuters) - Left-wing nationalist Ollanta Humala led the first round of Peru's presidential election early on Monday, with two candidates backed by big business vying to face him in a June 5 run-off. | Full Article
Wall St futures signal higher open; earnings eyed
April 11, 2011 04:46 AM ET
(Reuters) Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones and the Nasdaq 100 up 0.1 to 0.3 percent. | Full Article
Lawsuits to strengthen Net traffic rules possible
April 09, 2011 06:27 PM ET
BOSTON (Reuters) - Public interest groups are keeping the option of lawsuits against the Federal Communications Commission on the table to fight for stronger Internet "neutrality" rules, an executive at a public interest law firm said on Saturday. | Full Article
Scientists find way to map brain's complexity
April 11, 2011 01:57 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists say they have moved a step closer to developing a computer model of the brain after finding a way to map both the connections and functions of nerve cells in the brain together for the first time. | Full Article
Schwartzel triumphs with furious finish at Masters
April 10, 2011 10:47 PM ET
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - South African Charl Schwartzel birdied the last four holes in a grandstand finish to clinch his first major title by two strokes at the Masters on Sunday, ending a wild afternoon of brilliant shot-making. | Full Article
"Glee" and "Modern Family" honored by gay group
April 11, 2011 12:38 AM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Glee" and "Modern Family" tied for best TV comedy series at the annual GLAAD Awards on Sunday, as the campaign group honored shows and stars for advancing the portrayal of gays and lesbians in the media. | Full Article
Deer stands guard over goose nest in cemetery
April 08, 2011 12:20 PM ET
BUFFALO, New York (Reuters) - A deer has been standing watch for several days over a female goose nesting in a city cemetery, a scene normally reserved for a children's movie. | Full Article
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Magnitude 7.1 earthquake strikes northeastern coast of Japan, U.S. Geological Survey reports.

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Scandal: Cadets on parade at the Australian Defence Force Academy

Smith orders review of Defence culture
The commander of the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) has been told to take leave, as the Federal Government announces a series of inquiries into the culture of the Defence Force.

Dad gets life for 'horrible' bridge murder
The Melbourne man who threw his four-year-old daughter off the Westgate Bridge has been sentenced to life in jail with a non-parole period of 32 years.

Police Minister's alleged attacker charged
Police have charged an Adelaide man with assaulting South Australian Police Minister Kevin Foley.

$20b feud with Telstra drove NBN's birth
It is already the most expensive infrastructure project in Australia's history, and it seems the final cost of the National Broadband Network could blow out by billions.

Japan set to extend nuclear evacuation zone
The Japanese government is considering extending the evacuation zone around the Fukushima nuclear plant because of high radiation levels.


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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Deputy Julia Gillard address a press conference in Canberra, June 16, 2009. Ms Gillard will introduce draft laws detailing the powers of a new watchdog for the building and construction industry.

Carbon debate leaves Gillard out of breath
Kevin Rudd in his job as foreign minister is generally regarded as smelling like a rose, Julia Gillard, in the top job, is getting just a little bit whiffy. The electorate's disappointment in Julia Gillard is more profound because she came to the position with much good will and sympathy. We had high hopes for her, but she has let us down. As Shakespeare put it in rather harsher context: Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds.

The exception of Defence
Almost all commentary on the scandal at ADFA is uninformed, due to a widespread failure to understand that military organisations are different to other organisations, and must be.

Trademark rights to extinguish plain packaging bill?
The release of the Federal government's draft plain packaging Bill brings with it few surprises except an admission of the ill-considered haste they released their original proposal with.

A boy's world through rose coloured glasses
Like women, men are still expected to abide by certain unwritten rules, including those of colour. For many, pink smacks of effeminacy, hence gayness. The logic's twisted, but it's common.

Department of Defence: nowhere to hide
A window was opened last week into the mindset of some military senior officers in terms of their reaction, or lack of it, to the unacceptable abuse of a female student at the Australian Defence Force Academy. A showdown between Defence Minister Stephen Smith and his department had been looming for some time. But the slackness, bloated self-importance and other-world secretiveness of uniformed defence personnel came to a head for Smith and the political process over the inability of senior officers to understand and respond to basic issues of morality, ethics and bullying. Smith took a stand.


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France officially bans the burka
France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, has officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places.

Japan set to extend nuclear evacuation zone
The Japanese government is considering extending the evacuation zone around the Fukushima nuclear plant because of high radiation levels.

Sailor charged with murder on nuke sub
British police have charged a Royal Navy officer with murder after a fellow officer was shot dead on a British nuclear-powered submarine, the country's prosecution service confirmed.


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'Fed-up' women ditching science careers
A summit in Canberra is examining why Australian women are dropping out of science and engineering, often when they are at the peak of their careers.

Birdwatchers hope for law change boost
Birdwatchers in Central Australia believe proposed pastoral land changes will boost the hobby's popularity in the area.

Government pulls plug on science teacher training
There are concerns about the quality of science teaching in Australian primary schools, after the Federal Government announced that it would stop funding a teacher training program.


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Truckie questions future of Stuart Highway
An Alice Springs-based truck driver is warning the Stuart Highway between Central Australia and Darwin is approaching the end of its life span.

Regulator to examine waterfront leases in NSW
The cost of renting public land on the waterfront will be reviewed for the first time since 2004.

Man dies in Kur-ring-gai park
A man has died on a walking trail in the Kur-ring-gai Chase National Park north of Sydney.



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South Africa's Charl Schwartzel birdied the last four holes at the Masters to win.

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South Africa's Charl Schwartzel celebrates after sinking an eagle putt on the third hole during the final round.

Schwartzel snatches Masters victory
South Africa's Charl Schwartzel has prevented a long-awaited Australian breakthrough at the US Masters, storming home with a 66 to win by two shots from Adam Scott and Jason Day.

LNG giants push for carbon tax exemptions
Australia's booming oil and gas sector is ramping up its campaign to be exempted from Labor's carbon tax.

Hanson poised to pick up NSW seat
Former One Nation leader Pauline Hanson looks likely to claim the last seat in the New South Wales Upper House.

Smith 'in stand-off' with top brass
Defence chiefs will meet in Canberra today to try to decide what action to take against the head of the Defence Force Academy over the recent webcam sex scandal.

Clubs launch media blitz against pokies laws
Clubs Australia is launching its $20 million advertising campaign to stop laws limiting how much punters can spend on poker machines.


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Advice for Julia: how to set a price on carbon

Advice for Julia: how to set a price on carbon
Forgive me if I appear confused. I am now struggling to explain the carbon footprint of a birthday cake! It all depends, of course, on the type of cake, sponge or ice-cream, or whatever. Having failed to effectively sell a GST, how dare I comment on the task before Gillard and her Government of selling her decision to 'put a price on carbon', as an essential element of an appropriate response to the challenge of climate change? Nevertheless, I will offer my gratuitous advice.

Enemies on all sides in the carbon price war
If the Government allows the climate change debate to become total war between the resource exporters and the Greens it will be the loser itself.

Fire, brimstone and the blackboard
Current Victorian legislation is providing a loophole for poorly-trained representatives of fundamentalist, evangelical churches to force their way into schools and preach their apocalyptic brand of Christianity.

As the pokies war escalates, the porkies come thick and fast
Are poker machines really so dangerous that we should ask industry to spend this much on helping people control their gambling? Well, yes.

New show from the Parliamentary Theatre Company
It takes a certain talent to appear self-effacing while making yourself the centre of attention. The Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd pulled it off on QandA, and his pantomime dragged in a growing, unwilling, cast for the rest of the week. The roles in the farce were cast by Kevin: the Prime Minister and senior ministers were to wander about the stage looking like gits, pretending nothing was wrong as the children in the media yelled, "He's behind you!"


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Arab League wants Gaza no-fly zone
The Arab League says it will ask the United Nations to impose a no-fly-zone over the Gaza Strip to stop Israeli warplanes carrying out air strikes inside the Palestinian territory.

Tributes pour in for 'visionary' Lumet
Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese led the tributes as the film world mourned the loss of director Sidney Lumet, a master film-maker identified strongly with his beloved New York.

Celebrities reject phone hacking apology
High-profile victims of the News of the World phone hacking scandal have rejected a second apology from Rupert Murdoch's media group, as the company braces for further arrests.


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Government pulls plug on science teacher training
There are concerns about the quality of science teaching in Australian primary schools, after the Federal Government announced that it would stop funding a teacher training program.

Battleground trenches unearthed in Gallipoli
Australian archaeologists have located trenches, tunnels and cemeteries in the Gallipoli battlefields of Turkey as part of the first survey of the area since World War I.

Skeletons dug from Bedlam burial ground
Archaeologists have unearthed hundreds of skeletons at a 16th century burial ground in the heart of the city that once served London's most notorious psychiatric hospital, the original Bedlam.


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LNG giants push for carbon tax exemptions
Australia's booming oil and gas sector is ramping up its campaign to be exempted from Labor's carbon tax.

Getting ready for the waste avalanche
A combined council group says the New South Wales south east needs to take steps to prepare for a major increase in waste.

Carbon tax compo to be finalised post-budget
Finance Minister Penny Wong says price and compensation elements of the carbon tax will not be worked out until after next month's budget.



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