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 Australian Labor Party´s foreign policy spokesman Kevin Rudd tells reporters in Canberra, Australia, Friday, Nov. 28, 2003, he will consult family and colleagues over the weekend before deciding whether to run for the leadership of the opposition n
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 The Australian 
Ute was not a breach of gift rules, says Rudd
| KEVIN Rudd last night denied that his acceptance of a utility vehicle provided to him free by a Queensland car dealer might breach a requirement that prevented him from accepting gifts. | The Weeken... (photo: AP /Peter O´connor)
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Australian dinosaur that lived 98M years ago found
| (AP) - CANBERRA, Australia - Scientists have confirmed for the first time that Australia was once home to a dinosaur that was big, fast and terrifying, and they've named it like something from an Ar... (photo: Public Domain / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
BHP offloads Yabulu nickel refinery - takes $675 million write-down  Mineweb 
BHP offloads Yabulu nickel refinery - takes $675 million write-down
SYDNEY (Reuters) - -  | BHP Billiton (BHP.AX: Quote) (BLT.L: Quote) retreated further from high-cost nickel operations on Friday, announcing the sale of its Yabulu nickel refinery in Austral... (photo: AP / Mark Baker)
Million   Nickel   Photos   Production   Refinery  
Keanu Reeves  The Independent 
Keanu Reeves - An A-list slacker grows up
| It's quite disconcerting meeting Keanu Reeves in the flesh. The 44-year-old looks at least a decade younger than his age, with his prominent cheekbones, flowing locks and smooth, other-worldly compl... (photo: AP / Phil McCarten)
Actor   Celebrity   Hollywood   Photos   Star  
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Australia's new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd adjusts his headphones during a joint press conference with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, not seen, at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq. POOL) The Australian
Rudd signs deal to help jobless
| A PLAN to help up to 124,000 retrenched workers has united the states but drawn criticism in Canberra. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd signed a deal with the states and terri... (photo: AP Photo / Musadeq Sadeq)
Australia   Government   Photos   Politics   Rudd  
An adult Mimus polyglottos en (commonly known as a Northern Mockingbird) perching on a weeping cherry tree The News Tribune
Pause and listen to mockingbird's repertoire
| It seems appropriate that the songwriter of the classic "Listen to the Mockingbird" (1885) used a pseudonym. For "Mockingbird," Septimus Winner became Alice Hawthorne, ... (photo: Creative Commons / Captain-tucker)
Birds   Classic   Latin   Photos   US  
Citrus-fruits (sl1) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Gayndah fruit packing doubles capacity
One of Australia's largest citrus packing facilities is about to double its capacity. | The Gayndah Packers co-operative in Queensland has invested in a new packing line ... (photo: creative commons / )
Australia   Citrus   Facilities   Fruit   Photos  
Soft corals from Komodo National Park  Reefs are also home to a large variety of other organisms, including sponges, Cnidarians (which includes some types of corals and jellyfish), worms, crustaceans (including shrimp, cleaner shrimps, spiny lobsters and crabs), molluscs (including cephalopods), echinoderms (including starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers), sea squirts, turtles such as the sea turtle, green turtle and hawksbill turtle and sea snakes Wtop
Group: World failing to halt biodiversity decline
By BRADLEY S. KLAPPER | Associated Press Writer | GENEVA (AP) - Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for alm... (photo: Creative Commons / Nhobgood)
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SWITZERLAND | Extinction threat growing, conservation group says | Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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 Stavros Dimas, Member of the EC in charge of Environment, receives Joo Paulo Capobianco, Brazilian Secretary of State for Biodiversity . ula1 The News & Observer
Group: World failing to halt biodiversity decline
| GENEVA -- Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for almost half the world's coral reef species, a third of ... (photo: European Community, 2006 )
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Group: world failing to halt biodiversity decline as more corals, amphibians, mammals in peril
| GENEVA - Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for almost half the world's coral reef species, a third of a... (photo: Gfdl)
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An investor keeps watch on stock prices at the Australian Stock Exchange in Sydney Friday, August 10, 2007. The Australian Securities Exchange main gauge, the S&P ASX 200 Index, dropped as much as 2.7 per cent this morning, or more than 170 points, to a low of 5994.4, and was down 2.5 per cent to 6009.1 at 10.20 a.m. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)hg3 NZ Herald
Australian stocks: Market falls nearly two per cent
Page 1 of 2 New 7:17PM Wednesday Jul 01, 2009 | PERTH - The Australian share market had a decidedly downbeat start to the new financial year, with resources and financial... (photo: AP Photo / Mark Baker)
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 Petrol price pressure Reserve Bank The Australian
Petrol, power price rises hit Queenslanders
| RUNNING a car has become more expensive in Queensland, with petrol prices and registration costs going up in the new financial year. | The Queensland Government has dro... (photo: Inertia Stock Photo)
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- A solemn, knowing voice steered by traditional beliefs
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 Australian Labor Party´s foreign policy spokesman Kevin Rudd tells reporters in Canberra, Australia, Friday, Nov. 28, 2003, he will consult family and colleagues over the weekend before deciding whether to run for the leadership of the opposition n
Ute was not a breach of gift rules, says Rudd
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 Australian Labor Party´s foreign policy spokesman Kevin Rudd tells reporters in Canberra, Australia, Friday, Nov. 28, 2003, he will consult family and colleagues over the weekend before deciding whether to run for the leadership of the opposition n
Ute was not a breach of gift rules, says Rudd
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- European shares edge lower on US holiday
- US dollar ekes out gains in thin trade
- Banks cash in but rally falters without Wall Street
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Australia edges closer to joining recession
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 Australian Labor Party´s foreign policy spokesman Kevin Rudd tells reporters in Canberra, Australia, Friday, Nov. 28, 2003, he will consult family and colleagues over the weekend before deciding whether to run for the leadership of the opposition n
Ute was not a breach of gift rules, says Rudd
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- Child abuse staff in short supply in Aboriginal outposts
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Endangered Turtles Make Hong Kong Home
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- Melbourne's best gems
- Equal opportunity is a myth for the deaf
- Queensland Art Gallery has rethink on Hurley exhibition
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Australian dinosaur that lived 98M years ago found
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Dinosaur fossils found in Australia
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