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Terrorist cell found, bombings averted
4/07/2008 | Police foil plans for bombings in Indonesia by uncovering an international terrorist cell, arresting 10 men and seizing more than 20 bombs.
Bush ignores Rudd over nuclear arms
3/07/2008 | US President ignores Prime Minister's new commission in a statement marking the 40th anniversary of the United Nations non-proliferation treaty.
3/07/2008 | Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby spent several hours in a Denpasar beauty salon yesterday beside the hospital where she is being treated for depression.
3/07/2008 | Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby spent several hours in a Denpasar beauty salon yesterday beside the hospital where she is being treated for depression amid concerns she could commit suicide. ...
3/07/2008 | THE Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen, has emerged as the latest Australian to be found in the thick of British politics - only what is at stake this time is the future of the church rather than that of state.
3/07/2008 | THE convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby spent three hours yesterday in a Denpasar beauty salon close to the Bali hospital where she is being treated for depression amid concerns she could commit suicide.
3/07/2008 | Washington abuzz with rumours Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama could receive an endorsement from former Bush secretary of state, Colin Powell.
2/07/2008 | Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby spent several hours in a Denpasar beauty salon today beside the hospital where she is being treated for depression amid concerns she could commit suicide. C...
2/07/2008 | 'Depressed' convicted drug trafficker Schapelle Corby gets what every stressed prisoner needs - a massage.
Never say die: return of the warriors
2/07/2008 | The neocons who pushed for the invasion of Iraq got egg on their faces, but are regrouping for another battle, writes Peter Hartcher.
Schwarzenegger deploys National Guard to fight fires
2/07/2008 | California Governor sends National Guard units to help firefighters struggling to contain bushfires raging in the northern part of the state.
2/07/2008 | WHEN Mahatma Gandhi said the "earth provides enough to satisfy everyone's need, but not everyone's greed" little did he know his words would one day be applied to the politics of greenhouse gas emissions.
2/07/2008 | IRAQ'S Government is suing AWB Limited, alleging it rorted the United Nations' oil-for-food program and caused "virtually incalculable" suffering for the Iraqi people.
Chaotic steps forward for gay rights in India
1/07/2008 | The Indian capital's first gay and lesbian parade began in typical style for the country - chaotic, vibrant and a tad disorganised.
1/07/2008 | ROBERT MUGABE was sworn in for a sixth term as Zimbabwe's president within minutes of the declaration of election results that showed his violent campaign to terrorise voters had delivered him close to 90 per cent of the valid votes in Friday's widely discredited poll.
French blanks bungle sees live ammo fired
30/06/2008 | Seventeen people injured after soldiers fire live bullets instead of blanks during an open day display in Carcassone, France.
Anglicans' new group denounces liberalism
30/06/2008 | Archbishop of Sydney joins conservatives in Jerusalem to back the creation of a global fellowship that challenges worldwide Anglican unity.
28/06/2008 | THE Foreign Affairs Minister, Stephen Smith, was well positioned in Tokyo yesterday to pick up the strategic tremors from the detonation not far away in North Korea, where the regime blew up the most visible part of its contentious nuclear program.
28/06/2008 | TWO Nigerian drug traffickers were handcuffed to poles in Indonesia early yesterday morning and shot by firing squads.
28/06/2008 | FISTS raised and fingers extended in heavy metal salutes, the crowd roars as the red and silver chariot performs "doughnut" circles, its white stallion trotting sideways. "Pastika! Pastikan! (Pastika! Make sure!)" they yell as Bali's former police chief, General Made Mangku Pastika, spins before them.
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11:13 AM AEST | Farewell to the Clouseau of foreign ministers: pompous, slightly ridiculous and self-important.
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