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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 22 May 2011


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So far, the department received no reports of any fires or issues relating to poor installation

Safety fears spark solar panel tests
Home solar panels will be tested across New South Wales after a compliance check in Port Macquarie found potentially fatal flaws.

Powerful volcano erupts in Iceland
A volcano has begun erupting under Iceland's biggest glacier, but geologists do not think it will cause the same disruption to air traffic as one that exploded in a different area last year.

Bill Hunter's stellar career
Look back at the life of screen legend Bill Hunter, who has died after a battle with cancer.

Hopkins crowned oldest world champ
Ring veteran Bernard Hopkins beat Jean Pascal by decision in a World Boxing Council light heavyweight bout to become the oldest major world champion in boxing history at 46.

DPP to decide on Hicks memoir proceeds
The Director of Public Prosecutions is expected to make a decision soon on whether the proceeds from David Hicks' book will be seized.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

US president Barack Obama speaks on the events in the Middle East and North Africa at the State Department in Washington, DC, on May 19, 2011.

Obama makes his Middle East move
It was the effort of the US to re-enter the quicksand that is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that stood out from Barack Obama's 'Arab Spring' speech. As can be read here, reaction to the speech has been strong and wide-ranging. Packaging up renewed engagement with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the Arab Spring may at least force some progress on this stalled issue.

Harden up Greens, the game is changing
Come July the Greens will hold part of the balance of power in the Lower House and all of it in the Senate. This is a serious political party and it should be treated seriously. The game is changing for the Greens. With the balance of power comes an added test: how will they stand scrutiny? Not well, if recent form is any guide.

Conversations: is the government struggling to sell a good story?
Does the government have a good story to tell? Is it merely struggling for the right form of words? HereÂ's what six leading academics think.

Ted Baillieu, that is just unAustralian
Yes Mr Bailllieu, acknowledging traditional owners is a token gesture. A token of respect and understanding.

Climate science and James Hansen misrepresented
The poor scholarship of Anthony Cox and David Stockwell does our society a grave disservice.


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Village mourns orphans killed in landslide
A close-knit village on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital is grieving for the deaths of 16 people, mostly children, after an orphanage was hit by a devastating landslide.

Netanyahu downplays rift with Obama
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied he was locked in crisis with US president Barack Obama after their public dispute over the borders of a future Palestinian state.

Afghan police killed in gun raid
Three police officers were killed after suicide attackers armed with machine guns stormed traffic police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan, the provincial police chief said.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Pope makes first contact with astronauts in space
Pope Benedict XVI has chatted with astronauts floating high above Earth as the Vatican linked up with the International Space Station for the first-ever papal video call to space.

Sony targeted in fresh hack attack
Sony has announced it has been hacked again, after personal information of some 100 million Sony users was stolen last month.

Cosmic ray hunter installed on space station
Shuttle Endeavour astronauts have attached a $US2 billion device to the International Space Station that will conduct an ambitious survey aimed at uncovering matter that telescopes cannot see.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Safety fears spark solar panel tests
Home solar panels will be tested across New South Wales after a compliance check in Port Macquarie found potentially fatal flaws.

Pressure on TWS to rejoin forest peace talks
Political lobby group, Our Common Ground has called on the Wilderness Society to rejoin the forest peace process.

Calls for inquiry into coal seam gas projects
The New South Wales Greens have called for a special commission of inquiry on coal seam gas drilling to go with the moratorium on new mining licences.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Sun 22 May 2011


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Bill Hunter standing in front of his portrait by Jason Benjamin for the Archibald.

Bill Hunter: Australia's favourite ocker
Many of Australia's most iconic films have one thing in common: Bill Hunter, who has died at the age of 71.

Actor Bill Hunter dies
One of Australia's most beloved actors, Bill Hunter, has died at the age of 71.

Apocalypse almost: world waits for Rapture
Warnings of Judgment Day by a US preacher appear premature despite sending some people into hiding or rushing to repent.

Orphans killed in Malaysia landslide
Malaysian police say two landslides which occurred almost simultaneously have partially buried an orphanage near the capital Kuala Lumpur, killing 12 people including eight children.

Mourners shot dead at Syrian funeral
Syrian security forces are reported to have shot dead at least three people attending the funerals of some of the anti-government protesters killed on Friday in the city of Homs.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

US president Barack Obama speaks on the events in the Middle East and North Africa at the State Department in Washington, DC, on May 19, 2011.

Obama makes his Middle East move
It was the effort of the US to re-enter the quicksand that is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that stood out from Barack Obama's 'Arab Spring' speech. As can be read here, reaction to the speech has been strong and wide-ranging. Packaging up renewed engagement with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the Arab Spring may at least force some progress on this stalled issue.

Harden up Greens, the game is changing
Come July the Greens will hold part of the balance of power in the Lower House and all of it in the Senate. This is a serious political party and it should be treated seriously. The game is changing for the Greens. With the balance of power comes an added test: how will they stand scrutiny? Not well, if recent form is any guide.

Conversations: is the government struggling to sell a good story?
Does the government have a good story to tell? Is it merely struggling for the right form of words? HereÂ's what six leading academics think.

Ted Baillieu, that is just unAustralian
Yes Mr Bailllieu, acknowledging traditional owners is a token gesture. A token of respect and understanding.

Climate science and James Hansen misrepresented
The poor scholarship of Anthony Cox and David Stockwell does our society a grave disservice.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Hope fades for Canberra DJ missing in US
There now appears little hope that a Canberra man missing in the United States for more than two weeks will be found alive.

Pope makes first contact with astronauts in space
Pope Benedict XVI has chatted with astronauts floating high above Earth as the Vatican linked up with the International Space Station for the first-ever papal video call to space.

Apocalypse almost: world waits for Rapture
Warnings of Judgment Day by a US preacher appear premature despite sending some people into hiding or rushing to repent.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Pope makes first contact with astronauts in space
Pope Benedict XVI has chatted with astronauts floating high above Earth as the Vatican linked up with the International Space Station for the first-ever papal video call to space.

Sony targeted in fresh hack attack
Sony has announced it has been hacked again, after personal information of some 100 million Sony users was stolen last month.

Cosmic ray hunter installed on space station
Shuttle Endeavour astronauts have attached a $US2 billion device to the International Space Station that will conduct an ambitious survey aimed at uncovering matter that telescopes cannot see.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Scientists quit 'flawed' Murray-Darling process
A group of leading scientists contributing to the development of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority's (MDBA) plan has pulled out of the process, calling the plan to fix the ailing river system seriously flawed.

'Mega-float' to hold Japan's radioactive water
A huge floating structure to hold radioactive water has been berthed at the quay of Japan's disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

Turnbull blogs climate policy defence
Federal Opposition frontbencher Malcolm Turnbull has used his personal blog to defend comments he made this week about the Coalition's climate policy.



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