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Asia shares mostly up on ECB rate comments

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Juli 2013 | 17.52

ASIAN markets have mostly climbed after the European Central Bank said it would keep interest rates at record lows for "as long as necessary", while concerns over Portugal's political crisis also abated. The euro remained under pressure in Asia...
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Morsi supporters call for protests

Egypt's army has rounded up the leadership of ousted president Mohamed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood. Source: AAP EGYPT'S Muslim Brotherhood have called for a wave of protests furious over the military's ouster of its president and arrest of its...
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Popes say no to gay marriage

THE Vatican on Friday issued an unprecedented religious text co-written by Pope Francis and his predecessor Benedict XVI in which the two popes said faith should serve the "common good" but restated their opposition to gay marriage. Francis paid...
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NZ government signs SkyCity deal

THE New Zealand government and SkyCity have signed a deal over the construction of a convention centre in Auckland. The casino will fully fund the $NZ402 million ($A348 million) centre in exchange for gambling concessions. The contract was...
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Search called off for American schooner

THE search has been called off for the American schooner Nina which went missing with seven people on board in the Tasman Sea. The 21m sailing vessel was travelling from Opua in the Bay of Islands to Newcastle in Australia on May 29 with six...
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Rudd reckons Abbott lacks 'ticker'

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 03 Juli 2013 | 17.52

PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd suspects Tony Abbott lacks the "ticker" to debate him on key policy areas. Mr Abbott has been "lying" to the Australian people about the state of the economy, his ability to turn back asylum seeker boats and the impact...
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New research boosts search for AIDS cure

FRESH data from several small trials presented at an AIDS conference on Wednesday provides encouraging news in the quest for a cure for HIV, scientists said. Giving an update in an eagerly-followed trial, researchers said an HIV-positive infant...
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Koala with royal links stolen in SA

A KOALA held by Prince Charles on his Adelaide visit last year has been stolen from the backyard cage of a wildlife carer. The four-year-old female named Kao was stolen from the Trott Park property from between 7pm (CST) on Tuesday and 9am on...
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Rudd appoints Treasury man as chief

Treasury official Jim Murphy (pic) has been appointed as PM Kevin Rudd's new chief of staff. Source: AAP SENIOR Treasury official Jim Murphy has become Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's new chief of staff. Mr Murphy, the former Treasury deputy...
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Two elderly Vic women indecently assaulted

TWO elderly Victorian women have been the victims of indecent assaults in their own homes. Sex crime investigators are searching for a man who allegedly assaulted the women in Carrum in Melbourne's southeast last month. They say the man knocked...
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Japan opens world court defense of whaling

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 02 Juli 2013 | 17.52

Japan will tell the UN's top court that is whaling program is "carefully conceived and planned". Source: AAP JAPAN is opening its defence of the country's controversial whaling program in the seas around Antarctica during hearings at the...
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Justice looms for people smuggling boss

THE alleged people smuggling kingpin Sayed Abbas has declared he is ready to face justice in Australia, despite having previously protested his innocence. An Indonesian court is expected to decide next week whether Abbas, accused of being one...
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Road tolls would reduce traffic: report

TOLLS and congestion fees may be the answer to reducing traffic and improving the state of Australian roads. An Infrastructure Australia (IA) report, released on Tuesday, argues there is reduced accountability for governments to provide quality...
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Patents keep HIV drugs too pricy

DOCTORS Without Borders is warning that rising intellectual property rights are blocking the generic production of newer drugs to treat HIV and are keeping them out of reach of developing countries. The medical aid group said at an international...
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Opposition does not support military coup

EGYPT'S main opposition coalition said it would not support a "military coup" and trusted that an army statement giving political leaders 48 hours to resolve the current crisis did not mean it would assume a political role. "We do not support...
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Protesters storm Muslim Brotherhood HQ

Written By Unknown on Senin, 01 Juli 2013 | 17.52

Egyptians have flooded the streets of Cairo determined to oust Islamist President Mohamed Morsi. Source: AAP EGYPTIAN protesters have stormed the headquarters of the powerful Muslim Brotherhood after deadly clashes there between supporters...
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Toddler dies after swallowing battery

A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl has died after swallowing a lithium battery on the Sunshine Coast yesterday. The girl, from Tewantin, was taken in a critical condition to Noosa Hospital about 8.15am Sunday suffering stomach bleeding. The toddler was flown...
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Huge fire at British recycling plant

MORE than 200 firefighters are battling a major blaze at a British recycling plant after 100,000 tonnes of paper and plastic caught fire, sending a plume of smoke rising into the sky. West Midlands Fire Service said ten officers suffered minor...
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Qld graziers hope for cattle trade revival

Graziers say reviving the live cattle export market to Indonesia is key to boosting the industry. Source: AAP AFTER the driest wet season in 91 years, northwest Queensland's Vanbrook cattle station is looking parched. "It's not very good...
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Eurozone unemployment at record high

OFFICIAL figures show unemployment across the 17 European Union countries that use the euro at another record high in May after revisions to back data. Eurostat, the EU's statistics office, says Monday that eurozone unemployment rose 0.1 percentage...
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