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5 hrs ago | www.winknews.com | hillspot

Australia has 11th swine flu-related death

Australia has revealed its 11th death linked to swine flu on Sunday. Swine flu was brought into Australia by travellers from the Americas. All 11 cases that have died had other pre-existing conditions. Healthy people have recovered from there bouts of swine flu. The number of cases in Asia-Pacific's worst-hit nation has soared to 5,298. Authorities in New South Wales said a 57-year-old man died on Friday in a Sydney hospital in NSW but the states chief health officer Kerry Chant said that the man suffered pre-existing medical problems, including diabetes.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu

5 hrs ago | www.greenleft.org.au | hillspot

Green left weekly celebrates 800 th issue

Green Left Weekly has just celebrated its 800 th issue.The publication has received dozens of solidarity messages for its 800th birthday from Australia and from around the world. green Left supports the struggles of Socialism and Marxism around the world and also highlights the evils of Imperialism

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Related Topix: Journalism, Venezuela,

Sat Jul 04, 2009

creepingsharia.wordpress.com | SUPERIOR AUSSIE

Muslims raise $70K for Terror Suspect Creeping Sharia

And Obama said contributing to Islamic charities was difficult in the U.S. A Muslim group in America has raised $70,000 and is also asking Pakistan to release $2M for Afia Siddiqui's legal defense.

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Related Topix: Terrorism, Fort Worth, TX

www.age.com.au | hillspot

Australias first Dali exhibition in Melbournes NGV

Dali the world famous Spanish artist(1904-89) has his first exhibition in Melbourne, Victoria until October 4. Over 200 works will be on display .

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www.timesonline.co.uk | mostly numb but good

Hitler? He got things done, says Formula One...

Bernie Ecclestone, the Formula One chief, said yesterday that he preferred totalitarian regimes to democracies and praised Adolf Hitler for his ability to "get things done". In an outspoken interview with The Times , the 78-year-old billionaire chastised contemporary politicians for their weakness and extolled the virtues of strong leadership.

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www.surfersvillage.com | mostly numb but good

Curren & Occy to surf in rematch at Billabong Pro J-Bay

The rivalry between Australian wunderkind Mark Occhilupo and California soul champion Tom Curren produced the most exciting competitive clashes in the history of surfing.

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Related Topix: Surfing, Outdoor Recreation

www.theaustralian.news.com.au | mostly numb but good

BHP sells nickel refinery

BILLIONAIRE Clive Palmer is broadening his reach in the resources sector after buying BHP Billiton's Yabulu nickel refinery and setting his sights on its mothballed $US2.2 billion Ravensthorpe mining operation.

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www.news.com.au | mostly numb but good

Boy hangs himself in trampoline accident

Police said the boy was using a trampoline placed under a clothes line in the backyard of his New Norfolk home, north west of Hobart, about 11.30am today.

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www.news.com.au | mostly numb but good

Man charged over importing child porn

A 29-year-old Ballarat man allegedly found with more than 200,000 child pornography images has been released on bail.

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Related Topix: World News, Prison

Fri Jul 03, 2009

www.newkerala.com | hillspot

Horror Indian doctor sued in US for 200000

Washington, July 3 : The parents of a three-year-old Southeast Portland boy who died after an Indian-American doctor nicknamed 'Dr Death' operated on him have settled their wrongful death lawsuit for USD 200,000. According to the lawsuit filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court by the child's parents, the doctor, Jayant Patel, perforated the boy's bowel. Dr Death is also wanted by Australian authorities for the unexplained deaths of 13 Australian patients...

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Related Topix: Multnomah County, OR

joannenova.com.au | theworldasweknowit

Wong totally WRONG on climate change

The Steve Fielding / Penny Wong meeting and subsequent documentation show the government doesnt have a clue about the climate. All the documents are attached in the link.

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www.theaustralian.news.com.au | hillspot

Artistic treasures from Europe visit Australia

IN the past three weeks ancient Rome, the Paris Opera Ballet and Spanish master Salvadore Dali's art have come to Australia.

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Related Topix: Oceania, World News, Marketing

cnews.canoe.ca | hillspot

Scientists discover Australia once had deadly carnivore dinosaur

Scientists have confirmed for the first time that Australia was once home to a dinosaur that was big, fast and terrifying.

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Related Topix: Oceania, World News, Dinosaur, Science, Paleontology

www.news.com.au | mostly numb but good

Former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones blasts ARU over Lote Tuqiri sacking | The Courier-Mail

FORMER Wallaby coach Eddie Jones attacked rugby union's handling of the Lote Tuqiri dumping as "spiteful" for leaving him in club-less limbo.

Australian Rugby Union chief executive John O'Neill shut down one line of speculation when he said the police were not involved in the decision to cut loose the code's $900,000-plus-a-year star. O'Neill said he had "no problem" with the Tuqiri camp revealing the reason for the sacking but the call was with them. Tuqiri and his legal team have declined the offer. Jones said rugby's split with the dreadlocked powerhouse was "very undignified". "You don't like to see people terminated like that. It's quite sad that Lote is left without a club for a period because of registration deadlines in the NRL and French rugby," Jones said from Japan. "The worst thing is that the decision was done in spite with no thought about his welfare. Lote has been good for Australian sport. If he's not playing rugby, as a sports fan, I'd like to see him playing league." Asked if his spite gibe was directed at O'Neill, Jones said: "I won't say that but John O'Neill's previous feelings about Lote are on public record."

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Thu Jul 02, 2009

news.bbc.co.uk | noteatpig2getha

Three new dinosaur species found in Australia and named after the Outback song Waltzing Matilda

Australian palaeontologists say they have discovered three new dinosaur species after examining fossils dug up in Queensland.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Paleontology

Wed Jul 01, 2009

www.australianit.news.com.au | hillspot

New broadband networks first 6 areas chosen

THE Fed labour government has named six broadband-deprived areas as the first recipients of its new broadband scheme . Emerald and longreach QLD. south west Gippsland VIC. Geraldton WA. Darwin NT. Broken Hill NSW. and Victor Harbour SA.

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www.abc.net.au | hillspot

Aussie bands to rock to help save endangered Tassie devils

Australian rock artists have banded together in a series of concerts to raise money for the threatened Tasmanian devil an Australian icon, which has been ravaged by a contagious facial tumour disease.

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www.news.com.au | hillspot

Anticipation builds for clash of Sainters and Cats

The Round 14 match of the Titans is nearing with all tickets sold out to Sundays match between the 2 AFL league leaders Geelong and St.Kilda both unbeaten after 13 games.

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www.news.com.au | hillspot

Death toll from car accidents hits 181

TWO people have died in separate accidents this afternoon in Queensland - one south of Brisbane and one near Yeppoon.This tragedy just days after another horror smash in Victoria that claimed 4 young lives all under the age of 21. With Australias soft laws on driving anyone over 18 is free to get a license and no training is required for migrants from other countries there will continue to be horror smashes on Australias roads

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Related Topix: World News,

Tue Jun 30, 2009

www.news.com.au | hillspot

Adelaide man and Qld couple win 50million each

A middle aged couple from the gold coast QLD and an Adelaide man in his 40s were the 2 only winners of first division in the record 106 million lottery drawn last night. The Adelaide man a blue collar worker could not believe his luck and was in shock. The other winners a gold coast couple returned to work today despite there win. There was a record scramble for tickets last night as 10 million tickets were bought across Australia.

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