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Saif al-Arab Gaddafi was 29 years old.

Gaddafi's son killed in NATO strike
A NATO strike has killed Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, the 29-year-old son of the embattled Libyan leader, according to a Libyan government spokesman.

Budget forecasts 500,000 new jobs: Swan
Wayne Swan has revealed the federal budget will forecast an extra 500,000 jobs to be created over the next two years, pushing unemployment down to 4.5 per cent.

Footballer critical after one-punch attack
Nineteen-year-old Swan Districts Football Club ruckman Luke Adams is fighting for his life after an apparent one-punch assault in Northbridge overnight.

Man scalped during violent home invasion
A man has been scalped during a violent home invasion on the New South Wales central coast.

Large Sydney crowds to watch beatification
A large crowd is expected to turn out to St Mary's Cathedral in central Sydney today for the live streaming of the beatification of Pope John Paul II.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Parliament House, Canberra.

Political engagement is a universal constant
It's routine to hear people say they hate politics and that they happily live without engaging it at any level, despite most amateur family/office politics being more brutal than anything the professionals have to offer. Politics haters also usually loudly declare their loathing of politicians and how they are the worst of people but after many years of being exposed daily to state and federal politics I think it's reasonable to say that our politicians are fair reflection of our community and no more or less flawed than all of us.

You get bread crumbs, they live a merry circus
The royal family is an institutional codification of your worthlessness. No matter how you slice and dice it, an aristocracy, by definition, rests on the brute fact that they are royal and you are common. And yet tonight's wedding will attract a television audience of some two billion people, a sizeable proportion of the world's population. How do we explain this? Why such enthusiasm for an event structurally predicated upon the innate inferiority of the very people celebrating it?

Aim high for climate change action
How can Gillard obtain public and consequently, increased political support for climate change action?

Supporters the winner as AFL delivers to the heartland
So conditioned is the football community to treating its administration with suspicion and derision, it threatened to miss the magnitude of what was being unveiled.

The Chaser's royal wedding commentary: frequently axed questions
The people demand answers about the cancellation of The Chaser's Royal Wedding Commentary. So here goes.


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China hotel fire kills 10, injures 35
A fire at a hotel in north-eastern China has killed 10 people and injured 35 in the latest deadly accident to highlight lax Chinese fire safety.

Magnitude 5.4 earthquake hits Kazakhstan
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake was recorded in eastern Kazakhstan on Sunday, according to the US Geological Survey.

Gynaecologists, psychiatrists lead misconduct cases: study
New research into misconduct in the medical profession found male doctors are four times more likely to be disciplined for misconduct than their female counterparts, with obstetrician-gynaecologists and psychiatrists the most likely to be reprimanded.


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Deep-sea robot to probe Great Barrier Reef
Japanese researchers will head to Osprey Reef on a boat chartered from Cairns in far north Queensland to scan parts of the Great Barrier Reef with a special deep-sea robot.

Endeavour space shuttle launch delayed
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavour has been aborted just hours before lift-off because of a technical problem.

Senate told Port Stephens koalas cannot be saved
A Senate Inquiry has been told it is too late to rely on research to save the dwindling koala population in the Port Stephens area, north of Newcastle.


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Deep-sea robot to probe Great Barrier Reef
Japanese researchers will head to Osprey Reef on a boat chartered from Cairns in far north Queensland to scan parts of the Great Barrier Reef with a special deep-sea robot.

Human powered cars zoom off on challenge
Cars powered by humans have set off on a six-hour endurance event in Hobart this morning.

Protesters accused of threatening jobs
Tasmanian forest activists have been criticised for staging a protest police have described as dangerous and a drain on resources.



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One of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's sons, Saif al Arab Gadhafi, was killed in a NATO airstrike, a spokesman for Libya's government said Sunday.

Moammar Gadhafi and his wife were also in the house when it was targeted, spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said.

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The late pope's coffin has been brought out of its resting place in a crypt under Saint Peter's basilica

John Paul II exhumed as next step to sainthood
Thousands of pilgrims thronged Rome amid tight security on the eve of a grand ceremony that the Vatican called a Feast of Faith to bring pope John Paul II close to sainthood.

Man scalped during violent home invasion
A man has been scalped during a violent home invasion on the New South Wales central coast.

No honeymoon for royal newlyweds - yet
Prince William and his new wife Kate Middleton have decided to postpone their honeymoon, opting instead to spend the weekend in Britain.

Survivors recount US tornado terror
Survivors of the second-deadliest tornado outbreak in American history have told of their terror and heartbreak, as the death toll from the killer storm rose to at least 350.

Royal newlyweds leave palace by chopper
Prince William and his new bride Catherine left Buckingham Palace by helicopter on Saturday to start their married life together.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Parliament House, Canberra.

Political engagement is a universal constant
It's routine to hear people say they hate politics and that they happily live without engaging it at any level, despite most amateur family/office politics being more brutal than anything the professionals have to offer. Politics haters also usually loudly declare their loathing of politicians and how they are the worst of people but after many years of being exposed daily to state and federal politics I think it's reasonable to say that our politicians are fair reflection of our community and no more or less flawed than all of us.

You get bread crumbs, they live a merry circus
The royal family is an institutional codification of your worthlessness. No matter how you slice and dice it, an aristocracy, by definition, rests on the brute fact that they are royal and you are common. And yet tonight's wedding will attract a television audience of some two billion people, a sizeable proportion of the world's population. How do we explain this? Why such enthusiasm for an event structurally predicated upon the innate inferiority of the very people celebrating it?

Aim high for climate change action
How can Gillard obtain public and consequently, increased political support for climate change action?

Supporters the winner as AFL delivers to the heartland
So conditioned is the football community to treating its administration with suspicion and derision, it threatened to miss the magnitude of what was being unveiled.

The Chaser's royal wedding commentary: frequently axed questions
The people demand answers about the cancellation of The Chaser's Royal Wedding Commentary. So here goes.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Writer Ernesto Sabato dies aged 99
Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato, whose novel The Tunnel is hailed as an existentialist classic and who presided over a probe into the crimes committed by the nation's military rulers, has died aged 99.

Diggers kill key Afghan insurgent
Australian soldiers have killed a key insurgent leader during an operation in central Afghanistan.

Syrian forces shell Deraa, storm mosque
Syrian forces backed by tanks have shelled parts of Deraa and stormed a mosque, residents said, trying to quell resistance in the city at the heart of an uprising against president Bashar al-Assad.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Endeavour space shuttle launch delayed
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavour has been aborted just hours before lift-off because of a technical problem.

Senate told Port Stephens koalas cannot be saved
A Senate Inquiry has been told it is too late to rely on research to save the dwindling koala population in the Port Stephens area, north of Newcastle.

Red Centre snakes defy falling temperatures
Snake catchers are being kept busy in central Australia despite temperatures starting to cool down.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Dismay at NSW lack of protection for grey nurse shark
Conservationists are horrified by a State government's decision to revoke recreational fishing restrictions off South West Rocks east of Kempsey.

Red Centre snakes defy falling temperatures
Snake catchers are being kept busy in central Australia despite temperatures starting to cool down.

More money for parks, Indigenous rangers
The Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Minister says $2 million has been allocated to boost conservation programs and train more Indigenous rangers.



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