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US wind farm guilty of killing birds

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 23 November 2013 | 19.51

American bird conservationists say wind farms are killing hundreds of thousands of birds each year. Source: AAP A MAJOR US power company has pleaded guilty to killing eagles and other birds at two wind farms and agreed to pay $1 million as...
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Abbott coy on spy letter to SBY

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has sent the Indonesian president a letter addressing the spy scandal. Source: AAP PRIME Minister Tony Abbott is remaining tight-lipped about the contents of his letter to the Indonesian president about the spy...
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Latvia mourns roof collapse victims

The death toll from a supermarket roof collapse in Latvia reached 49, with 30 people still trapped. Source: AAP LATVIA is mourning its dead after rescuers spent a second night looking for survivors in the rubble of a Riga supermarket whose...
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Seven die in horror two days on Vic roads

Six people, including a mother and daughter, have lost their lives on Victorian roads. Source: AAP A MAN in an induced coma will wake up to learn his wife and daughter have been killed and his two sons hospitalised during a horror two days...
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Severe thunderstorms move east across state

At least one home has been destroyed by a tornado that whipped through northern NSW. SEVERE thunderstorms continue to move across Queensland's southeast, with the latest warning issued for Moreton Bay and North Stradbroke Island and...
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Web inventor rails against net spying

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 November 2013 | 19.51

Tim Berners-Lee, who developed the web in 1990, is a vocal critic of internet surveillance. Source: AAP THE scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web says a growing tide of surveillance is threatening democracy's future. Tim...
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Thais set record for human Xmas tree

CHRISTMAS is not a holiday in predominantly Buddhist Thailand, but one of the country's largest shopping malls has tapped into the holiday spirit with a publicity stunt involving 852 schoolchildren dressed in green and red hoodies. In a country...
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Healthy diet cuts pregnancy risks: study

FOLLOWING a healthy lifestyle before conception and during pregnancy - including eating three pieces of fruit a day - could cut the chance of complications, research suggests. Scientists from King's College London found that maintaining a normal...
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Over-the-limit Airbus pilot jailed in UK

AN experienced pilot who was found to be more than three times the permitted alcohol level as he was about to fly an Airbus with 156 people on board from England to Pakistan has been jailed for nine months. The judge sentencing Irfan Faiz, 55,...
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WCB suitor fighting with one hand tied

MURRAY Goulburn says its takeover bid for Warrnambool Cheese and Butter (WCB) is being hamstrung by the regulatory process. Murray Goulburn is involved in a three-way tussle with Bega Cheese and Canadian dairy giant Saputo for control of WCB....
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Woman guilty of intercourse with teen

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 21 November 2013 | 19.51

AN Adelaide woman has been acquitted of raping a 15-year-old boy, but found guilty of unlawfully have sexual intercourse with him. Kylie Fiona Henry, 40, of Ingle Farm, had denied having any sexual contact with the boy at her home in 2011. ...
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RBA not ruling out intervention on $A

THE Australian dollar is higher than it should be and the Reserve Bank of Australia is keeping an open mind about intervening to bring it lower, governor Glenn Stevens says. Although the RBA has expressed concern about the high Australian dollar,...
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Govt supports ICAC mining recommendations

The NSW government has accepted recommendations made by ICAC on the management of coal resources. Source: AAP THE NSW government has thrown its support behind all of the recommendations made by the corruption watchdog into how coal mining...
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Police hunt for man, girl in Sydney's west

POLICE are searching for a man and a two-year-old girl who went missing from a house in Sydney's west on Thursday afternoon. Police said the 40-year-old took the young girl from the house on Sedgman Crescent, Shalvey, about 4pm (AEDT) Thursday....
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Victoria's prisoner population rising

Justice advocates say the Victorian government's crime agenda is driving up the prisoner population. Source: AAP THE Victorian government's tough-on-crime agenda is driving up the prisoner population at a higher rate than any other state,...
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Nazi sub wreck found off Java

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 November 2013 | 19.51

THE wreckage of a German World War II submarine has been found off Indonesia's Java island, an archaeologist says. Archaeologists explored the wreckage of the submarine last week in the Java Sea following information from fishermen, said Adhityatama...
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Aust embassy in Jakarta braces for protest

POLICE in Indonesia say demonstrations are likely to occur in front of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta on Thursday amid ongoing fallout over the phone-tapping controversy. It's understood the Australian government will take precautions to...
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Grave-recycling laws pass NSW parliament

Laws aimed at tackling a lack of space for graves in Sydney has passed through NSW's upper house. Source: AAP CONTROVERSIAL grave-recycling laws aimed at addressing a shortage of burial space in Sydney have passed through NSW parliament....
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Missing teen boy found in Sydney's west

A TEENAGE boy missing in Sydney's southwest since Tuesday night has been found. Jayden McBeath, 15, went missing from outside his house on Twingleton Avenue in Ambarvale about 9pm (AEDT) Tuesday. He didn't return home last night and there had...
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Indon halts people smuggling cooperation

Indonesia's president says he is suspending cooperation with Australia on people smuggling. Source: AAP INDONESIAN President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says he is suspending cooperation with Australia on people smuggling in the wake of recent...
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Daimler takes 12% stake in China carmaker

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 19 November 2013 | 19.51

GERMAN carmaker Daimler AG has taken a 12 per cent stake in its Chinese partner Beijing Automotive Group in a move to expand its footprint in the fast-growing China auto market. Beijing Automotive, known as BAIC, is one of China's largest carmakers...
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Cops find guns after Sydney car crash

A MAN will face court after a loaded shotgun and pistol were allegedly found in his crashed car in Sydney's west. Police found the guns when they attended the motor vehicle collision at Glenfield about 11.45pm (AEDT) on Saturday. The 26-year-old...
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Telstra copper network 'robust': NBN chief

New NBN chairman Ziggy Switkowski says Telstra's copper network continues to "perform robustly". Source: AAP TELSTRA'S decades-old copper network continues to "perform robustly", new NBN chairman Ziggy Switkowski says. Dr Switkowski, who...
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Indon-Aust diplomatic tensions set to grow

Indonesia has described Tony Abbott's refusal to apologise for spying revelations as "regrettable". Source: AAP INDONESIA says it still expects an explanation from Australia over spying revelations, describing Prime Minister Tony Abbott's response...
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Man killed in northern NSW smash

A MAN has been killed after the car he was driving collided with a truck in NSW's north. Police said the crash occurred on the Pacific Highway at Halfway Creek between Coffs Harbour and Grafton about 6.30pm (AEDT) on Tuesday. The male driver...
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Sheep memorial removed early

Written By Unknown on Senin, 18 November 2013 | 19.51

An animal rights group has agreed to the removal of a memorial to sheep killed in a crash in SA. Source: AAP AN animal rights group has agreed to the early removal of a roadside memorial to sheep that were killed in a crash east of Adelaide....
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$3000 a week for house PM doesn't use

Taxpayers are paying $3000 a week in rent for a house that PM Tony Abbott has chosen not to use. Source: AAP TAXPAYERS are forking out $3000 a week in rent for a luxury Canberra house that Prime Minister Tony Abbott has chosen not to use. ...
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Singer in UK court on child sex charges

VETERAN folk and rock performer Roy Harper has appeared in a UK court charged with committing a series of child sex offences in the 1970s. The singer-songwriter, who has performed with Pink Floyd and influenced rock band Led Zeppelin, was not...
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Indonesia recalls ambassador

Australian spies have reportedly tried to listen to the phone calls of Indonesia's president. Source: AAP INDONESIA has recalled its ambassador to Australia and will review all information exchanges and cooperation amid growing anger in Jakarta...
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Malta to ID buyers of its citizenship

THE Maltese government has rolled back one element of its controversial law to sell its citizenship for 650,000 ($A942,644), saying it will publish the names of people buying their way into European Union passports. The government had argued that...
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Alicia Keys to perform at ARIA Awards

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 17 November 2013 | 19.51

Music superstar Alicia Keys will perform at the upcoming ARIA Awards in Sydney. Source: AAP GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter Alicia Keys will perform at the upcoming ARIA Awards in Sydney. She will perform a medley of her hit song...
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Protest against 'racist' Dutch tradition

The arrival of the Dutch equivalent of Santa Claus has been greeted by protests. Source: AAP THE Dutch equivalent of Santa Claus arrived in the Netherlands on Saturday to the delight of thousands of children. But some adults protested vigorously...
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Body discovered in British well removed

Seven men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was found in a well in Britain. Source: AAP A BODY found in a well in Britain was removed on Saturday as seven men were arrested for murder in connection with the case. ...
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Man dies, five hurt in multi-vehicle crash

A man has died and five people have been taken to hospital after a multi-vehicle crash in Sydney. Source: AAP A MAN has died and five people have been taken to hospital after a multi-vehicle crash in Sydney's southwest. Emergency services...
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SA man dies after boat capsizes

A SOUTH Australian man has died after the boat he was in capsized. Police say they received reports of a dinghy containing two men upturned at Carpenter Rocks near Port MacDonnell, in the state's southeast, about 4.50pm (AEDT) on Sunday. A...
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