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ABC Online Jose Brasa lists ills of Indian hockeyTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: A weak defence, missed chances and poor showing from seasoned campaigners like Prabhjot Singh and Deepak Thakur spoiled Indias chances in the World Cup, chief coach Jose Brasa said after the side finished eighth following a 2-4 loss to ...England Hockey after bronze medal World Cup consolationBBC SportIndia lose to finish eighth in Hockey World CupSifyGermany eye hat trick, Australia the title after 24 yearsHindustan TimesAFP -Deccan Herald -The Guardianall 932 news articles »
ABC Local Aussie cabbie to take tourists on 4000-mile driveThe Associated PressPERTH, Australia — A Western Australian taxi driver named the states favorite cabbie in an online contest has won the right to take 22 passengers on a ...Bunbury taxi driver best in the StateBunbury Mailall 111 news articles »
Sydney Morning Herald Letters: RI-Australias tiesJakarta Post... pointing out to the ignorant, in Australia, Asia and North America, the fact that the worlds largest Islamic country, and Australias great neighbor, ...Australia and Indonesia build business tiesRadio AustraliaEditorial: Australias Role Vital To Indonesian GrowthJakarta GlobeIndonesian leader takes swipe at Australian travel alertAFPThe Australian -BusinessWeek -ISRIA (registration)all 1,325 news articles »
Special Broadcasting Service US to secure energy investment in IndonesiaJakarta PostWhile US President Barack Obamas agenda during his visit to Indonesia this month remains sketchy, experts say the meeting between the two leaders will focus on economic potentials, especially the expansion of US energy investment. ...Australia important to US economy: ObamaSydney Morning HeraldUS President Barack Obama wont get medal, says Kevin RuddHerald SunUS to Secure Energy Investment in Indonesia: ExpertsCRIENGLISH.comChina Daily -VIVAnews.com -TODAYonlineall 69 news articles »
Reuters Baby elephant shuffles along path to recoveryABC OnlineThe elephant calf has already passed some important milestones. (Taronga Park Zoo: Bobby Jo-Vial) Taronga Zoos new infant Asian elephant has had a restful night in the elephant barn and zoo keepers continue to be amazed by its progress. ...Taronga Zoo welcomes baby gorillaSydney Morning HeraldMiracle baby elephant has restful nightNEWS.com.auElephant calf growing strongerNinemsnDaily Telegraph -Telegraph.co.uk -Macarthur Chronicle Campbelltownall 547 news articles »
ABC Online Navy intercepts another asylum boatABC OnlineThe 23rd asylum-seekers boat to arrive in Australian waters this year has been intercepted by the Australian Navy. A statement from Home Affairs Minister Brendan OConnor says staff from the HMAS Glenelg boarded the boat about 200 nautical miles west ...32 asylum seekers rescued off Australian coastCNN InternationalSecond asylum seeker boat rescued near Tiwi IslandsNEWS.com.auAsylum seekers rescued en route to AustBigPond NewseTaiwan News -ABC Onlineall 63 news articles »
The Age Dragun inquest hears drug side effects under reportedABC OnlineAn inquest into the death of a newsreader on anti-depressants has heard there is an under-reporting of the side effects of prescription drugs in Australia. The inquest has heard that Channel 10 newsreader Charmaine Dragun changed her depression ...Newsreader had everything to live for, inquest toldSydney Morning HeraldDrug switch a danger for depressionThe West Australian (blog)Newsreader Charmaine Dragun hid her depression, inquest hearsDaily TelegraphSydney Morning Herald -The West Australian (blog)all 24 news articles »
AFP Rights Group Puts Korea on Internet WatchlistKorea TimesAn international media rights watchdog included South Korea along with repressive regimes such as North Korea and Iran in its list of countries that pose a threat of Internet censorship. In its Enemies of the Internet report ...Australia on human rights watchFudzillaThe Media Is Losing Its Shit Over The Reporters Sans Frontieres ReportGizmodo AustraliaGoogle honours Iranian women bloggersAFPThe Next Weball 58 news articles »
NEWS.com.au Renovation boom masks shortage of new housesThe AustralianAUSTRALIA is investing more in housing than we used to. Yet we are still struggling with a chronic shortage of houses. Thats because we are spending more on renovations to make our existing houses bigger and better and less on building new homes. ...Business bears brunt of interest margin increaseABC OnlineHome lending fall may prompt rate rise pauseSydney Morning HeraldWorking up a rate riseHerald SunWall Street Journal -The Australian -The Australianall 413 news articles »
TheBull.com.au Cape Lambert sells Lady Annie copper mine to China Sci-TechThe AustralianCAPE Lambert Resources has sold its Lady Annie copper mine in Queensland to China Sci-Tech Holdings for $135 million. Hong Kong-listed China Sci-Tech plans to use existing cash reserves and liquid assets to pay for the purchase, which is subject to ...Cape lambert shares jump after saleSydney Morning HeraldCape Lambert to sell Lady Annie for $135megoli.com.auAustralia, NZ Stocks: Cape Lambert Resources, Michael HillBusinessWeekAustralian Mining -Proactive Investors Australia -Creamer Medias Mining Weeklyall 38 news articles »
TopNews New Zealand iiNet in aggressive takeover drive for growthThe AustralianIINET has aggressively pushed ahead with a plan to increase its customer base to a million before the federal government completes the national broadband network. The Perth internet service provider suspended its shares early yesterday before partly ...iiNet in talks with NetspaceNEWS.com.auiiNet eyes move for Melbournes NetspaceSydney Morning HeraldiiNet confirms interest in Netspace takeoverInternational Business Times AustraliaiT News -ARNnet -iTWireall 61 news articles »
TheBull.com.au Iron and coal hit new highsSydney Morning HeraldAustralias exports of iron ore and coal rose to record levels in the December quarter, buoyed by strong demand from Japan, Korea and China. Iron ore export volumes for the quarter were more than 98 million tonnes and coal exports exceeded 74 million ...Australia iron ore, coal exports hit record: official dataAFPLNG exports increase: ABAREGas TodayStrong demand boosts coal, iron ore exportsABC LocalCommodity Online -Lloyds List Daily Commercial News -SteelOrbis (registration)all 40 news articles »
WA today (blog) Australian Customs Seizes Nintendo Game Copying Devices in RaidBusinessWeekMarch 12 (Bloomberg) -- Australian customs officials have hit out against counterfeiters with the seizure of devices capable of making illegal copies of Nintendo Co. games, signaling an intensifying battle between the Japanese game maker ...Nintendo haul just normal business, says CustomsiTWireCustoms seizes Nintendo game copiersiT NewsCounterfeit Nintendo Gear Nabbed By Oz CustomsSmartHouseAussie-Nintendo.com -ARNnet -Current.com.auall 35 news articles »
ABC Online Worlds oldest rivers mapped under huge desert dunesNew ScientistA network of ancient rivers and streams that once flowed beneath Australias Simpson desert – famed for its dune fields – has been mapped in a new study. The map could lead the way to valuable minerals and water resources in this drying continent. ...Ancient river courses found below Simpson DesertABC OnlineModel predicts buried waterScienceAlertAncient rivers buried under outback desertCosmosall 5 news articles »
AFP Australian authors condemn China snub of HIV-positive writerAFPSYDNEY — More than 90 authors, including Nobel winner JM Coetzee, have condemned China for refusing an HIV-positive Australian writer entry to the country for a government-sponsored tour. Robert Dessaix revealed his health status in his application for ...Writers sign letter supporting DessaixSydney Morning HeraldAustralian authors protest as China bans HIV-positive novelistTelegraph.co.ukAustralian authors protest China visa refusalReutersThe Canadian Pressall 25 news articles »
Sydney Morning Herald Yousuf, Younis not to challenge PCB in courtDAWN.comBy Our Sports Reporter The PCB has decided not to select Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf for any international cricketing event for an indefinite period. – (File Photo) LAHORE: While none of the cricketers will move court of law to get justice against ...PCB pretending to be what it isntDaily TimesPakistan bans cricketers from playing after dismal Australia tourTelegraph.co.ukPakistan great Akram slams shock bansAFPReuters South Africa -The News International -The Press Associationall 844 news articles »
ABC Online Kookaburras urged to be boldABC OnlineOn the attack...the Kookaburras will be hoping to deny Germany a third consecutive World Cup. (Reuters: Adnan Abidi) Australia coach Ric Charlesworth has told the Kookaburras to throw caution to the wind if they are to avenge history and beat Germany ...As it happened - England v GermanyBBC SportGermany to play Australia in World Cup finalSifyMeticulous planning and improved funding behind Englands hockey resurgenceTimes OnlineThe Hindu -The Guardian -AFPall 619 news articles »