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Standing Wager
Merchant of gloom makes a bet

29 Nov 2008 2:30 AM

An academic who expects zero interest rates within two years and a 40 per cent drop in house prices has promised to walk from Canberra to the top of Australia's highest mountain if he's wrong.

University of Western Sydney associate professor of economics and finance STEVE KEEN made the bet with Macquarie Group interest rate strategist RORY ROBERTSON.

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High Scores Longest Chase
Police chase stolen car 250km from Wagga to Canberra

20 Jan 2009 12:21 PM

CANBERRA, Jan 20 AAP - Police have arrested a 26-year-old man in Canberra following a 250km high-speed car chase that started in south-western NSW.

NSW police started pursuing the stolen car in Wagga Wagga on Tuesday morning and ACT Policing took up the chase when the driver crossed the border into the territory.

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Police dissappointed by young drivers

14 Dec 2008 4:28 PM

Police have arrested a man for driving at 237 kilometres-an-hour on Sydney's Hume Highway.

And .. they say they are extremely disappointed with instances of irresponsible driving by young and inexperienced motorists overnight.

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High Scores Possible New Blow
Man blows six times legal limit

31 Dec 2008 2:16 PM

BRISBANE, Dec 31 AAP - Queensland police have caught a man with an alleged blood alcohol reading more than six times the legal limit.

A 28-year-old man from Peak Crossing was stopped overnight for a random breath test in the nearby town of Boonah, south-west of Brisbane, and allegedly blew .303 per cent.

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P-plate driver returned blood alcohol reading of 0.265

06 Dec 2008 8:18 AM

SYDNEY, Dec 6 AAP - A P-plate driver has returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.265 after allegedly flagging down a police car in northern NSW.

Police said a 26-year-old woman had her licence confiscated after she returned a high-range PCA reading near Tamworth about 8pm (AEDT) on Friday.

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Porsche vs Bikes
Porsche and motorcycles in 224km/h road race

20 Dec 2008 4:24 PM

SYDNEY, Dec 20 AAP - The drivers of a Porsche and two motorcycles have had their vehicles confiscated after reaching speeds of more than 220km/h in an alleged road race.

Police say the three men were racing along a 100km/h zone of the Pacific Highway on the far north NSW coast on Saturday about 10.40am (AEST).

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Turbo Rice vs RX7
Two drivers to stand trial over passenger death

15 Dec 2008 5:38 PM

MELBOURNE, Dec 15 AAP - Two young men accused of drag racing before a crash that killed a 15-year-old boy will stand trial.

Mitchell Cairnduff, of Wheelers Hill, died when a turbo-charged Mitsubishi Lancer driven by Jarrod Rooke hit a taxi at 120km/h, the Melbourne Magistrates Court heard.

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High Scores Oldest Hoon
I'm a skilled driver, says 78yo hoon

By Michelle Draper 06 Jan 2009 5:31 PM

MELBOURNE, Jan 6 AAP - A 78-year-old hoon caught speeding at 170km/h on a narrow country road on New Year's Day told police he was a skilled race driver.

Victorian Premier John Brumby, however, was not impressed with John Belfield's claims, labelling Australia's oldest hoon driver an "idiot", while police said he was toying with death.i

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Feature Story Tearful reunions as Clinton mission raises NKorea hopes

BURBANK, California, Aug 5 AFP - Two US journalists tearfully rejoined their families on Wednesday after Bill Clinton won their freedom on a historic trip to North Korea that opened up new possibilities for dialogue with the nuclear-armed hermit state.

Laura Ling, 32, threw her arms triumphantly in the air as she descended the steps from Clinton's chartered plane in Burbank, California and 36-year-old Euna Lee broke down in tears as she hugged her four-year old daughter Hana.

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Feature Story Four remain in custody following anti-terror raids

MELBOURNE, Aug 5 AAP - Four men remained in custody overnight awaiting further questioning over an alleged suicide plot to kill Australian soldiers at a Sydney army barracks.

Four people were arrested and more were being questioned after pre-dawn raids on 19 properties across Melbourne and regional Victoria foiled an alleged plot to attack the Holsworthy army base.

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Feature Story Obama to give 16 'agents of change' US Medal of Freedom

WASHINGTON, July 30 AFP - President Barack Obama will next month award the highest US civilian honour to 16 "agents of change" including Desmond Tutu, Stephen Hawking and Muhammad Yunus, the White House said on Thursday.

Obama will present the Presidential Medal of Freedom on August 12 to Tutu, a South African anti-apartheid veteran, British physicist Hawking and Yunus, a Bangladeshi micro-financier who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.

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Feature Story NAB first big bank to axe overdrawn fees for personal accounts

SYDNEY, July 29 AAP - National Australia Bank Ltd is the first of the big local banks to abolish overdrawn account fees, which contribute to about $1.2 billion in annual fee revenue for the banking sector.

Consumer groups applauded the move on Wednesday, as other major banks said they were considering following suit.

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Feature Story Terror stalks Indonesia as hotel bombs kill at least 8

JAKARTA, July 17 AFP/AP/AAP - High-explosive bombs tore through two luxury hotels in Jakarta on Friday, killing at least eight people including foreigners as terrorism returned to the world's most populous Muslim nation.

Australian trade official Craig Senger and Perth businessman Nathan Verity were believed to be among the victims of the deadly bomb blasts.

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Feature Story Leading economies agree to battle protectionism, warming

L'AQUILA, Italy, July 9 AFP - The world's biggest economies have agreed to fight protectionism and limit global warming as the major emerging powers confront the Group of Eight rich nations at their Italian summit.

Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Mexico and South Africa joined an expanded G8 on its second day on Thursday, determined that US president Barack Obama and his wealthy partners pay the lion's share of the bill for solving the economic crisis.

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Feature Story Russia, Obama clinch deals to revive ties

MOSCOW, July 5 AFP - US and Russian leaders Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev have announced agreements on nuclear arms cuts and Afghanistan as they seek a new era in battered relations.

The two sides issued a joint declaration on replacing a key disarmament treaty, including figures for reductions in nuclear warheads, and clinched a breakthrough deal for US military transit for Afghanistan across Russia.

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Feature Story Iraq death toll spikes as US troops leave cities

BAGHDAD, July 1 AFP - Bombings in the lead-up to the pullback of US forces from Iraq's towns and cities have resulted in the bloodiest death toll seen in the conflict-hit nation in 11 months, official figures show.

About 437 people were killed in June, government ministries announced on Wednesday as Iraqi forces officially took charge in the country's urban areas a day after the pullout of American troops six years after the invasion.

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Feature Story Baghdad parties ahead of US pullout

BAGHDAD, June 29 AFP - Tens of thousands of Iraqis partied amid massive security in Baghdad on Monday to mark the imminent pullout of US troops from urban areas and celebrate the restive nation's reclaimed sovereignty.

The American pullback, agreed under a security accord signed last year, will be completed on Tuesday, which has been declared a national holiday, but soldiers and police were out in force as festivities began.

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Feature Story Fewer see Turnbull capable of leadership: survey

CANBERRA, June 29 AAP - The news doesn't get any better for Malcolm Turnbull with a fourth opinion poll questioning his ability to lead the opposition, his honesty and his vision for the party.

The weekly Essential Research online survey found Mr Turnbull's disapproval rating spiked to 57 per cent, up from 49 per cent in May, while his approval rating was down six points to 24 per cent.

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Feature Story Exact details of Jackson death remain unclear

LOS ANGELES, June 26 AP - The final act of Michael Jackson's life came into clearer focus on Friday, a picture of a fallen superstar under the care of his own private cardiologist as he tried to get his 50-year-old body in shape for a gruelling bid to reclaim his glory.

While the exact circumstances of his death remained unclear, early clues suggested he may simply have pushed his heart too far.

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Feature Story Solar users to be paid for excess energy, NSW govt

SYDNEY, June 23 AAP - Solar-savvy households will be paid up to $900 a year to generate their own electricity under a NSW government plan to boost renewable energy.

Under the 20-year scheme, residents plus some schools, small businesses and community groups will be paid 60 cents per kilowatt hour - four times the average cost of electricity.

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Dire warnings from scientists as Sydney marks Hiroshima Day

By Lisa Martin Thu Aug 6 22:20:37 EST 2009

SYDNEY, Aug 6 AAP - Anti-nuclear campaigners have marked the 64th anniversary of the world's first atomic attack with a plea for Australia to reconsider its uranium exports.

A single nuclear bomb dropped by the US on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killed about 140,000 people.

They died instantly or in the days and weeks that followed as radiation and horrific burns took their toll.

Three days later, the US dropped a second nuclear bomb, on Nagasaki. It killed 70,000 people.

Japan surrendered on August 15, ending World War II.

Steven Starr, senior scientist with Physicians for Social Responsibility in the US, and the Sydney-based People for Nuclear Disarmament have lobbied the UN to pass a resolution eliminating high-alert nuclear weapons, which can be launched in two to three minutes.

Mr Starr hopes the resolution will help prevent potential attacks caused by error and miscalculation.

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Troubled US insurer AIG back in black
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US: Obama says US economy saved from 'catastrophe'
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US: US economy has 'pulled back from the edge': White House
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Fed: Celebration, what celebration?
CANBERRA, Aug 7 AAP - Hold the champagne - the Rudd government's party poopers are in no mood to celebrate.
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Fed: After Kyoto, if emissions rise, stocks fall
BRISBANE, Aug 7 AAP - The Kyoto Protocol on climate change has had a profound effect on the Australian oil and gas industry's share prices, a university researcher has found.
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New US jobless claims drop more than expected
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 AP - The number of newly laid off US workers seeking unemployment insurance fell last week, the government says, fresh evidence that layoffs are easing.
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WASHINGTON, Aug 6 AFP - Sonia Sotomayor has won historic Senate confirmation as the first Hispanic justice on the US Supreme Court, in a big victory for President Barack Obama over stiff Republican objections.
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US: Obama hails confirmation his high court nominee
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US: Remarkable rise of Hispanic destined for Supreme Court
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US: Sotomayor wins historic US Supreme Court confirmation
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 AFP - Sonia Sotomayor has won Senate confirmation as the first Hispanic justice on the US Supreme Court, in a big victory for President Barack Obama over stiff Republican objections.
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US: Senate confirms Sotomayor as Supreme Ct justice
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 AP - The Senate has confirmed Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic Justice on the US Supreme Court.
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Vic: High winds expected with strong cold front
MELBOURNE, Aug 6 AAP - A strong cold front is expected to blast Victoria with wind gusts up to 120km/h early on Friday morning.
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US: Clinton briefs top US official on North Korea trip
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 AFP - Ex-president Bill Clinton has given a top US official an initial briefing on his North Korea trip and plans to conduct a more formal and in-depth debriefing for the White House, officials say.
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US stocks bounce higher as unemployment in focus
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FED: Research raises hope of a type 1 diabetes cure
SYDNEY, Aug 7 AAP - Scientists have discovered a way to make cells found in the pancreas turn into those that produce insulin, offering hope of a breakthrough treatment for people with type 1 diabetes.
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US: Hackers bedevil Twitter-Facebook
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 6 AFP - Hackers have knocked wildly popular micro-blogging site Twitter offline for several hours and caused performance stumbles at hot social-networking service Facebook.
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US: Clinton briefs top US official on North Korea trip
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 AFP - Ex-president Bill Clinton has given a top US official an initial briefing on his North Korea trip and plans to conduct a more formal and in-depth debriefing for the White House, officials say.
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FED: I'm sorry OzCar affair still rolling: Turnbull
CANBERRA, Aug 6 AAP - Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull is sorry the OzCar affair has dominated the political agenda for so long, but he's not about to apologise to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for his role in the saga.
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New jobless claims drop more than expected
The US government says the number of newly-laid off workers seeking unemployment insurance fell last week .. fresh evidence that layoffs are easing.
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Banks, unemployment data push market higher
MELBOURNE, Aug 6 AAP - The Australian sharemarket closed stronger, pulled up by the resource and financial sectors after better than expected unemployment data and a re- rating of banking stocks.
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NSW: Dire warnings from scientists as Sydney marks Hiroshima Day
SYDNEY, Aug 6 AAP - Anti-nuclear campaigners have marked the 64th anniversary of the world's first atomic attack with a plea for Australia to reconsider its uranium exports.
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GULF: Defiant Ahmadinejad sworn in as police break up protests
by Jay Deshmukh and Farhad Pouladi
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US: US journalists held separately for four months: sister
LOS ANGELES, Aug 5 AFP - The two US journalists freed by North Korea after more than four months in custody were held separately for most of their time behind bars, a sister for one of the women says.
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ASIA: Asian nations welcome release of US journalists
TOKYO, Aug 5 AP - South Korea, Japan and China have welcomed the release of two US journalists held by North Korea since March, with Beijing and Tokyo expressing hope that former US president Bill Clinton's trip to the communist nation would help restart nuclear disarmament talks.
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US: North Korea must stop provocative behavior: Obama
WAKARUSA, Indiana, Aug 5 AFP - President Barack Obama said Wednesday North Korea must stop its nuclear program and provocative behavior, addressing the diplomatic fallout from Pyongyang's release of two US journalists.
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US: Russian subs patrolling off US coast: Pentagon
WASHINGTON, Aug 5 AFP - The US military on Wednesday said Russian subs were patrolling off the US East coast but Moscow shrugged off the report, saying its vessels always operate legally.
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Fed: Man accused of plotting terrorism delivers court outburst
One of five men charged with plotting a suicide attack on the Holsworthy army base in New South Wales has accused Australian soldiers of terrorism .. telling the Melbourne Magistrates Court the Australian army kills innocent people in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Recent figures show economy still dodging recession bullet
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US: Tearful reunions as Clinton mission raises NKorea hopes
by Rob Woollard
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UK: Novartis starts testing its swine flu vaccine
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AFR: Clinton urges Kenyans to act on post-poll unrest
NAIROBI, Aug 5 AFP - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Kenya's leaders to "exercise the will" to bring to justice those responsible for the violence that followed disputed December 2007 polls.
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FED: Greg Combet lets fly at Steve Fielding's climate scepticism
CANBERRA, Aug 5 AAP - The federal government may have long given up any hope of convincing Family First senator Steve Fielding to support its emissions trading scheme, but now it's decided to stick the boot in.
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US: Emotional homecoming for US journalists
by Rob Woollard
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US: Ling thanks 'supercool' Clinton team, feared labor camp
BURBANK, California, Aug 5 AFP - Laura Ling has thanked Bill Clinton and his "supercool team" for winning her release from North Korea and said she feared before seeing him she was being taken to a hard labor camp.
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US: Clinton, two freed journalists return to US
BURBANK, California, Aug 5 AFP - Former US President Bill Clinton and US journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling returned Wednesday from North Korea, one day after North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Il pardoned the two women.
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US: Obama visits White House press room on birthday
WASHINGTON, Aug 4 AP - President Barack Obama is celebrating his own birthday by leading the White House press corps in singing Happy Birthday to veteran US reporter Helen Thomas.
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CAN: Canada calls on Australian help as forest fires rage
VANCOUVER, Canada, Aug 4 AFP - Canada has sought Australian help in bringing under control forest fires sweeping through parts of British Columbia and threatening a historic gold rush town.
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Improving economic picture bumps energy prices
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FED: Turnbull must release all Grech correspondence: Emerson
CANBERRA, Aug 4 AAP - Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull must release all correspondence between himself and treasury official Godwin Grech so the Australian people can judge the nature of their relationship, federal minister Craig Emerson says.
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FED: Godwin Grech potentially an 'eccentric' hero: Abbott
Senior Liberal TONY ABBOTT has compared GODWIN GRECH to a heroic whistle-blower .. despite the treasury official admitting he created the fake email at the centre of the OzCar affair.
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