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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 24 Apr 2011


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Tensions at the centre peaked on Wednesday night when almost 100 rioters burned down nine buildings.

Villawood stand-off fails to shake Greens' support
Greens' MP Adam Bandt says his party will not withdraw support for the government over its handling of recent detention centre riots, as the rooftop protest at Villawood enters its fifth day.

Thousands evacuated after Easterfest tent collapses
Heavy rain in Toowoomba last night caused the collapse of the main tent at the Easterfest music festival.

Thorpe makes royal wedding cut
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Olympic champion swimmer Ian Thorpe are among the names on the guest list for next week's wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London.

Parkinson beats Fanning in Bells final
Australian surfer Joel Parkinson has beaten compatriot and long-time friend Mick Fanning in a gripping Bells Beach final.

Curtin asylum seekers join protest
A number of asylum seekers are continuing a hunger strike into a second day at the Curtin Detention Centre in Western Australia's north.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Values of Easter go far beyond faith

Values of this Easter season go far beyond any faith
Passover and Easter are upon us. I grew up knowing little about Passover. When my great-grandfather was still alive, my largely secular Jewish family celebrated it in a "two-four-six-eight-dig-in-don't-wait" manner. When he died, we barely marked it at all. I didn't know much about Easter either, other than that it involved my best friend getting seriously frocked up for her weekly foray to Church.

Christ's perfect storm delivers the fresh wind of God
What might happen if each of us were to approach Good Friday praying humbly for the powerful fresh wind of God to blow?

The radical love of the Cross
One may not readily accept this Easter narrative (it is hard even for Christians!), but we should recognise the power of what is being claimed.

100 things better than watching the crucifixion
I imagined myself going back in time and came up with a list of 100 events in history I would much rather have been at than the crucifixion.

Walter Slurry's bumper Easter quiz


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Clashes erupt again on disputed border
Fighting between Thai and Cambodian troops has resumed for a third day, with gunfire and explosions heard on both sides of the disputed border.

Pakistan protests halt NATO supplies
Pakistan has suspended its supply route to NATO troops in Afghanistan because of a protest led by political leader and former Test cricketer Imran Khan.

Brits say being drunk abroad is national trait
More than a quarter of Britons think getting drunk abroad is a national characteristic, according to a survey released to mark England's national day.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Sex in space? No way, says Russia
Russian or Soviet cosmonauts never had sex in space in the 50 years of human exploration of the cosmos.

iPhone or iTrack: Apple under scrutiny
British security researchers say the popular iPhones and iPads made by Apple are tracking the movements of their users and keeping a record of everywhere they have been.

Surveillance needed to track hospital superbug
A microbiologist who is trying to combat a deadly new superbug says it will not be possible to know how far it has spread without better surveillance in hospitals and nursing homes.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Hitchhiking cane toads call Sydney home
Solid evidence has been found of a breeding colony of cane toads, one of Australia's worst invasive species, in Sydney.

Gillard, Japanese PM pledge nuclear cooperation
The prime ministers of Australia and Japan have agreed to work together to help promote safer nuclear power generation.

Scientists want end to PNG land leases
A large group of scientists is calling on the Papua New Guinea government to stop granting controversial leases that already cover 10 per cent of the country.



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Snipers opened fire from rooftops as a funeral procession made its way to a cemetery

Snipers kill mourners at Syrian funeral
A human rights organisation in Syria says security forces have killed at least 12 people during funerals for pro-democracy demonstrators shot dead the day before.

Gillard talks up trade ties in Seoul
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has arrived in Seoul and immediately delivered a speech highlighting the significance of Australia's relationship with South Korea.

Thorpe makes royal wedding cut
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Olympic champion swimmer Ian Thorpe are among the names on the guest list for next week's wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London.

Opposition calls for force to end Villawood protest
Three protesters remain on the roof of the Villawood detention centre in Sydney's west amid Opposition calls for immediate police intervention.

Suns rise above 'laughing stock' Port
Gold Coast left a disappointing start to its AFL inception in the rear view mirror, coming back from 40 points down to claim its first victory with an emphatic three-point upset over Port Adelaide on Saturday.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Values of Easter go far beyond faith

Values of this Easter season go far beyond any faith
Passover and Easter are upon us. I grew up knowing little about Passover. When my great-grandfather was still alive, my largely secular Jewish family celebrated it in a "two-four-six-eight-dig-in-don't-wait" manner. When he died, we barely marked it at all. I didn't know much about Easter either, other than that it involved my best friend getting seriously frocked up for her weekly foray to Church.

Christ's perfect storm delivers the fresh wind of God
What might happen if each of us were to approach Good Friday praying humbly for the powerful fresh wind of God to blow?

The radical love of the Cross
One may not readily accept this Easter narrative (it is hard even for Christians!), but we should recognise the power of what is being claimed.

100 things better than watching the crucifixion
I imagined myself going back in time and came up with a list of 100 events in history I would much rather have been at than the crucifixion.

Walter Slurry's bumper Easter quiz


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Thorpe makes royal wedding cut
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Olympic champion swimmer Ian Thorpe are among the names on the guest list for next week's wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London.

Predator drone strikes as Gaddafi troops retreat
The United States has launched its first Predator drone strike in Libya, as Misrata rebels claimed victory over Moamar Gaddafi's troops who have retreated from front lines.

Veterans make Thai-Burma railway pilgrimage
The governor-general, Quentin Bryce, is today leading a group of World War Two veterans on a journey back to the infamous Thai-Burma rail line for this year's Anzac Day commemorations.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Sex in space? No way, says Russia
Russian or Soviet cosmonauts never had sex in space in the 50 years of human exploration of the cosmos.

iPhone or iTrack: Apple under scrutiny
British security researchers say the popular iPhones and iPads made by Apple are tracking the movements of their users and keeping a record of everywhere they have been.

Surveillance needed to track hospital superbug
A microbiologist who is trying to combat a deadly new superbug says it will not be possible to know how far it has spread without better surveillance in hospitals and nursing homes.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Hitchhiking cane toads call Sydney home
Solid evidence has been found of a breeding colony of cane toads, one of Australia's worst invasive species, in Sydney.

Gillard, Japanese PM pledge nuclear cooperation
The prime ministers of Australia and Japan have agreed to work together to help promote safer nuclear power generation.

Scientists want end to PNG land leases
A large group of scientists is calling on the Papua New Guinea government to stop granting controversial leases that already cover 10 per cent of the country.



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