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  • E Timor deployment would strain military: Labor
  • Downer praises Indonesia's anti-terrorism efforts
  • More than 100 dead in Nigerian pipeline blast: Red Cross
  • Indonesia drops Suharto graft case
  • Carleton's life celebrated at service
  • Hospital overcrowding leading to violence, staff say
  • Japanese space sneakers are ultra-high heels
  • Cats snap losing streak with win over Saints

    Just In

  • Moussaoui saved from death by lone juror: report
  • Saddam's novel set for publication
  • Steve Irwin influenced minister's croc safari ruling
  • 000 services restored
  • Labor MPs rally behind Beazley
  • Custody conditions of terrorism accused 'draconian'
  • Blast victim's family visit site
  • NT considers tighter explosives sale controls
  • Police quiet on Brimble case
  • Amnesty head wins peace prize
  • Integrity attack surprises Nixon
  • PM defends overseas trip
  • Officials discuss Beaconsfield mine's future
  • Family, friends farewell Go-Between McLennan
  • Man pleads guilty to rape, robbery, abduction
  • Banks' profits up 12pc
  • Sophie's condition improves
  • Early ovarian cancer detection trial begins
  • Bulk-billing for kids at record high: Abbott
  • Iran nuclear issue 'big test' for UN
  • Concerns Beaconsfield mining methods 'just not safe'
  • UNHCR expresses concern over Aust immigration law
  • Brit claims to have made world's most fuel efficient car
  • E Timor deployment would strain military: Labor
  • More than 100 dead in Nigerian pipeline blast: Red Cross
  • British church leaders speak out against euthanasia bill
  • New show asks 'how do you find a singer like Maria?'
  • Carleton's life celebrated at service
  • At least 2 killed in Ethiopian blasts
  • Eight charged with attempted murder
  • US must talk directly to Iran: Annan
  • E Timor rejects need for peacekeepers
  • Labor attacks Baillieu's new team
  • Indonesia drops Suharto graft case
  • Naval clash prompts Sri Lankan emergency talks
  • Keelty supports tightening of explosives sales
  • Downer praises Indonesia's anti-terrorism efforts
  • Joyce to vote for new migration legislation
  • Medicare to cover diabetes services
  • Wall Street drags market lower

    South East Asia

  • E Timor deployment would strain military: Labor
  • E Timor rejects need for peacekeepers
  • Indonesia drops Suharto graft case
  • Downer praises Indonesia's anti-terrorism efforts
  • Navy on stand-by for E Timor deployment
  • Indonesia downplays Iran dispute role
  • Indonesia quiet on Papuan's coercion claims
  • PM 'understands' Indonesia's welcome of Iranian President
  • Evacuation of 17,000 ordered as Merapi spews more lava
  • Global pulp mill industry on verge of collapse: report
  • UN to stay in E Timor for at least another month
  • Ramos-Horta warns political parties to behave
  • Indonesian agents coerced plea for Papuan girl's return, mother says
  • Downer plans meeting over Papua row
  • East Timor invites UN to probe violence
  • Australia to aid economic growth in Pacific
  • Downer plays down Iran-Indonesia talks
  • Downer 'unaware' of Papua killings claims
  • Thousands returning home despite Merapi warnings
  • E Timor govt makes contact with sacked soldiers
  • Papuans say Indonesian military guilty of revenge attacks
  • Indonesia backs Iran's 'peaceful' nuclear program
  • Six face charges over Dili unrest
  • Indonesian court rejects review of Christian's death sentences
  • E Timor unrest an attempted coup: PM
  • Philippines to sign Australian security pact
  • Bali bombing accused face court
  • One dead, 100 arrested after E Timor mob attack
  • Lasry to represent Bali nine ringleader
  • Deporting Papuans 'likely to be a struggle'
  • More Papuans found off Qld coast
  • Bali bombing trials set to begin
  • Indonesia prepares 2005 Bali bombing trials
  • Thai court nullifies election
  • E Timor minister resigns after riots
  • Suharto recovering after surgery
  • Suharto undergoes surgery
  • Papua row threatens university ties
  • E Timor confident of quelling unrest
  • East Timor denies unrest reports
  • Stars shine at MTV Asia Awards
  • Ruling party wins Singapore election
  • DFAT East Timor travel warnings 'over-cautious'
  • E Timor appeals for UN help
  • Jailed Bali bomber 'guiding' wanted terrorist

    Pacific

  • Rabuka on bail over mutiny charge
  • Ex-PM Rabuka faces incitement charge
  • Indonesian agents coerced plea for Papuan girl's return, mother says
  • Fiji election chief defends poll process
  • Bougainville violence 'concerns' Downer
  • Policeman hurt in Bougainville shoot-out
  • Richards leaves NZ hospital
  • Driver jailed over NZ tourist's death
  • Australia to aid economic growth in Pacific
  • Fijian PM brushes off election complaints
  • Keelty questions suitability of Solomons police minister
  • Richards 'up and about' after brain surgery
  • NZ Foreign Minister under fire over email leak
  • Pitcairn Is sex abuse guilty prepare final court challenge
  • Fiji election rigged, opposition leader says
  • Ex-ministers implicated in Nauruan passport fraud
  • Solomons court denies bail to Police Minister
  • Keelty warns over unstable neighbours
  • Deporting Papuans 'likely to be a struggle'
  • More Papuans found off Qld coast
  • Pilot may return despite Ching burns charges
  • Melanesian ministers meet to support Solomon Is
  • Pilot likely to escape Ching charges
  • Solomons MP refused bail
  • Chinese expected to return to Solomons
  • Fall injuries keep Richards in hospital
  • Downer to meet with Solomons PM
  • Solomons PM urges RAMSI exit strategy
  • Solomons PM defends cabinet selection
  • Call for Fiji's elections chief to resign
  • Downer condemns Solomons Cabinet decision
  • Polls open in Fiji

    North Asia

  • Japanese space sneakers are ultra-high heels
  • Saddam's novel set for publication
  • Scientist Hwang indicted for fraud
  • Global pulp mill industry on verge of collapse: report
  • N Korea to accept food aid
  • Ombudsman recommends visa for Tiananmen witness
  • Rights 'abusers' elected to UN council
  • Keelty warns over unstable neighbours
  • S Koreans show parental love with face lifts
  • Stars shine at MTV Asia Awards
  • US sends Chinese Guantanamo detainees to Albania

    South Asia

  • Naval clash prompts Sri Lankan emergency talks
  • Vaile stays clear of AWB wheat dispute
  • Quality issues delay AWB shipment
  • Dozens killed in Sri Lankan attacks
  • Sonia Gandhi wins by-election
  • PM plays down India uranium sales talk
  • General warns of Taliban resurgence
  • Dutch soldiers move into Afghanistan
  • Rights 'abusers' elected to UN council
  • 'Da Vinci Code' sparks call for hunger strikes in India
  • 18 children feared drowned in Nepal
  • India tenders for 3m tonnes of wheat imports
  • Indian heatwave kills 53
  • 240 troops to aid Afghan reconstruction
  • Curfew imposed in northern Sri Lanka
  • Nepal scraps King's appointments
  • Anti-polio campaign begins on Afghan-Pakistan border
  • Stars shine at MTV Asia Awards
  • Ten dead in US helicopter crash
  • US helicopter crashes in Afghanistan

    Europe

  • Al Qaeda video urges attacks over cartoons
  • Artist claims island from Norway
  • Slovak capital fights mosquito invasion
  • Bird flu vaccine trial encouraging
  • PM moves to help body mix-up family
  • Nelson denies delays in body repatriation
  • France remembers slavery victims
  • 4 circus elephants in Swedish road crash
  • Putin pledges money for mums
  • Ex-communist elected next Italian President
  • Dutch soldiers move into Afghanistan
  • Globe-circling cyclist reunited with stolen bike
  • Spoof film directors tap into Internet
  • Rights 'abusers' elected to UN council
  • Bosnia opens first genocide trial for Srebrenica massacre
  • German cannibal sentenced to life in prison
  • 3 Al Qaeda suspects go on trial in Germany
  • Czech chief spy dons television disguise
  • Sober celebrations in Austria for Freud's 150th birthday
  • US sends Chinese Guantanamo detainees to Albania

    UK and Ireland

  • Brit claims to have made world's most fuel efficient car
  • British church leaders speak out against euthanasia bill
  • New show asks 'how do you find a singer like Maria?'
  • Britons floss teeth with screwdrivers: survey
  • Animal rights activists jailed for grave-robbing
  • London bombings reports 'useless'
  • London bombers likely had Al Qaeda contact: official report
  • PM blames trial delays on Hicks legal team
  • UK court recommends alleged hacker's extradition
  • US rejects Guantanamo closure call
  • British A-G denounces Guantanamo prison
  • Copper hits record high
  • Globe-circling cyclist reunited with stolen bike
  • Pitcairn Is sex abuse guilty prepare final court challenge
  • English 'lord' found to be US citizen
  • Blair quiet on Hicks' prospects
  • Blair rejects timetable for his departure
  • Apple Computer wins court battle against Beatles
  • Aliens not to blame for UFOs: UK
  • Hicks' lawyer yet to confirm UK ruling
  • British military confirms 5 killed in helicopter crash
  • British govt loses Hicks appeal bid
  • Fatal clashes follow Iraq chopper crash
  • British helicopter reportedly shot down in Iraq
  • British helicopter crashes in Iraq
  • Fire out on cruise liner off English coast
  • Cruise liner on fire off English coast
  • UK seeks leave to appeal against Hicks decision

    Americas

  • US must talk directly to Iran: Annan
  • Rise in deadly infections should be studied: researchers
  • Former teen idol Leif Garrett jailed
  • Moussaoui saved from death by lone juror: report
  • Cyber criminal's jail term 'too light'
  • Internet regulator rules out 'xxx' domain
  • Inflation fears worry US investors
  • Universal settles payola claims
  • Bush sidesteps phone records claims
  • Global pulp mill industry on verge of collapse: report
  • Law council wary of Hicks transfer deal
  • Bush tips brother Jeb for White House
  • PM blames trial delays on Hicks legal team
  • Pro-whaling nations 'recruiting' ahead of vote
  • Auction sets record for Warhol's soup series
  • UK court recommends alleged hacker's extradition
  • News Corp doubles quarterly profit
  • US rejects Guantanamo closure call
  • US investors on rollercoaster ride
  • General warns of Taliban resurgence
  • Hunter finds first wild 'polargrizz'
  • Fed lifts US rates to five-year high
  • British A-G denounces Guantanamo prison
  • Climate change blamed for mammoths' extinction
  • West gives Iran breather in nuclear row
  • Murdoch to host Hillary Clinton fund-raiser
  • Warner seals groundbreaking deal with former film pirate haven
  • Women best to trust mating instinct: study
  • Hicks may benefit from transfer deal
  • Britney Spears pregnant again
  • Saddam's lawyer attacks 'sham' trial
  • Budget supports dollar's rise
  • Rights 'abusers' elected to UN council
  • Guantanamo detainee transfer talks continue
  • Bush 'pursuing diplomacy' with Iran
  • Dolphins recognise whistled names: study
  • Blaine goes blue
  • Research reveals Hollywood 'coma' flaws
  • Moussaoui barred from changing plea
  • No need for 'Da Vinci Code' disclaimer: director
  • Bush sends food aid to Darfur
  • Astronomers spy two dwarf galaxies
  • US holds back fresh Iraq deployment
  • English 'lord' found to be US citizen
  • Moussaoui tries to withdraw guilty plea
  • Wall St awaits interest rates decision
  • US tells of clampdown on prisoner abuse
  • Bush nominates military man as new CIA chief
  • Iran's leader sends letter to Bush
  • Mormon leader makes FBI most wanted list
  • Magician prepares for underwater record attempt
  • Titanic sinking survivor dies
  • Hicks' lawyer yet to confirm UK ruling
  • Defiant Iran ups NPT rhetoric
  • Bush 'wants to close' Guantanamo
  • Iran rejects UN's call for talks with US
  • US tight-lipped on CIA boss departure
  • Ten dead in US helicopter crash
  • US helicopter crashes in Afghanistan
  • Disney, Pixar finalise $9.6b merger
  • Bush likens 'war on terror' to WWIII
  • US sends Chinese Guantanamo detainees to Albania
  • US blocking EU aid for Palestinians, diplomats say
  • Wall Street hits six-year high
  • CIA boss quits

    Africa

  • More than 100 dead in Nigerian pipeline blast: Red Cross
  • At least 2 killed in Ethiopian blasts
  • UN considers Chad deployment
  • Tanzanian monkey found to be new species
  • Egyptian judges' case sparks violence
  • Somali death toll reaches 120 as street battles continue
  • Australia, S Africa sign climate change deal
  • UN highlights plight of Sudanese refugees in Chad
  • Oil giant accused of bribery
  • Meteorite impacts on space rock theories
  • Mogadishu cease-fire collapses
  • Aid plan to bypass Hamas Government
  • Militia call cease-fire in Mogadishu
  • Egypt police kill 'mastermind' of Sinai bombings
  • S Africa's Zuma apologises for sexual conduct
  • Bush sends food aid to Darfur
  • Interpreter killed as UN flees Darfur camp
  • UN aid chief retreats from troubled Sudan camp
  • S Africa's Zuma acquitted of rape
  • PETA live export campaign targets Middle East

    Middle East

  • US must talk directly to Iran: Annan
  • Saddam's novel set for publication
  • Iran nuclear issue 'big test' for UN
  • Indonesia downplays Iran dispute role
  • Iraqi leaders consider security revamp
  • ElBaradei urges compromise with Iran
  • PM 'understands' Indonesia's welcome of Iranian President
  • 8 killed in Iraq as Maliki misses deadline for new cabinet
  • Israel 'one day will vanish', Iranian president says
  • Israel accepts quartet's aid plan
  • Portfolio struggle delays Iraqi cabinet
  • Hamas asks supporters for money, guns
  • Downer plays down Iran-Indonesia talks
  • Lebanon joins the dino club
  • West gives Iran breather in nuclear row
  • 5 Iraqi terror suspects escape from coalition-run prison
  • 1,091 killed in Baghdad in April: Iraqi president
  • Indonesia backs Iran's 'peaceful' nuclear program
  • Hamas, Fatah ban carrying of guns
  • Aid plan to bypass Hamas Government
  • Saddam's lawyer attacks 'sham' trial
  • Israel siezes explosives off Gaza coast
  • Rights 'abusers' elected to UN council
  • Bush 'pursuing diplomacy' with Iran
  • Abbas calls for calm after new clashes
  • Suicide bomber kills 17 in Iraq
  • 11 bodies found in Tigris river
  • US holds back fresh Iraq deployment
  • Iraqi leaders meet amid violence
  • Israel warns Iran against attack
  • Iran's leader sends letter to Bush
  • PETA live export campaign targets Middle East
  • 3 killed in Palestinian faction clash
  • Palestinian funds crisis 'underestimated'
  • Defiant Iran ups NPT rhetoric
  • British military confirms 5 killed in helicopter crash
  • Iran rejects UN's call for talks with US
  • Car bombs kill 30 in Iraq
  • Israeli police evict settlers from Hebron house
  • Car bombs in Kerbala, Baghdad kill 29

    Business

  • Wall Street drags market lower
  • Vaile stays clear of AWB wheat dispute
  • Banks' profits up 12pc
  • 'Inexperience' allowed AWB contracts through
  • Snowy Hydro may end up in US hands: Greens

    Politics

  • E Timor deployment would strain military: Labor
  • Downer praises Indonesia's anti-terrorism efforts
  • PM defends overseas trip
  • Medicare to cover diabetes services
  • Joyce to vote for new migration legislation
  • Labor attacks Baillieu's new team
  • MP concerned with refugee support programs
  • Health spending won't be cut: Stanhope

    Health

  • Hospital overcrowding leading to violence, staff say
  • Health spending won't be cut: Stanhope
  • Rise in deadly infections should be studied: researchers
  • Qualifications case tarnished nurse's reputation, union says
  • Dead woman's parents want health system changes
  • Medicare to cover diabetes services
  • Climate change to worsen melioidosis outbreaks: expert
  • Early ovarian cancer detection trial begins
  • Bulk-billing for kids at record high: Abbott
  • Resigning surgeons 'had no choice'
  • Nurses urge bonuses for long-term service
  • Team to research ways to keep patients in hospital
  • RMIT launches tumours investigation
  • Chickenpox outbreak in Queanbeyan
  • Brain tumour cases prompt uni building closure
  • Govt reins in PBS costs
  • Bird flu vaccine trial encouraging
  • Minister takes swipe at Commonwealth over medical school places
  • Study reveals child obesity 'epidemic'
  • Perth hospital wins funding fight
  • Qld Health bully culture remains: Flegg
  • Budget fails on Indigenous health: Oxfam
  • Perth hospital trials new asthma treatment
  • Heavy workloads blamed for doctors' resignations
  • Eye scans to revolutionise diagnoses
  • Wrongful life ruling prompts reform call
  • South-west residents alerted to virus outbreak
  • MCS sufferers slam reference group delays
  • Ethanol fuels 'may cut' pollution-related illnesses
  • Budget ignores Indigenous health, obesity: AMA
  • Health receives $4.2b funding injection
  • Diabetes self-test available in supermarkets
  • Research reveals Hollywood 'coma' flaws
  • Court rejects wrongful birth case
  • Parents welcome healthier canteen menus
  • Indigenous forum focuses on healthy pregnancies
  • Medical board to hear Patel case
  • New anti-smoking ads to start in Tas
  • S Koreans show parental love with face lifts
  • Legal hiccup hits Medicare abuse investigations
  • NSW nurse wins top award
  • SA backs anti-smoking gangrene ads
  • Funds committed to allergy research
  • Anti-smoking ads focus on gangrene
  • Regatta raises awareness of breast cancer
  • Mental health patients' hostel 'not ideal'
  • Minister urges regular pap smears
  • Beattie looks to lure more UK doctors
  • Toyne upbeat on oncology unit funds
  • Glaucoma researchers study Tasmanians
  • Anti-polio campaign begins on Afghan-Pakistan border
  • NT urges Budget cancer unit funding
  • Govt warns on food allergies in school kids
  • Mental health nursing program questioned
  • Medical students defend skill level
  • $3m to fund mental health nursing scholarships
  • No Diet Day focuses on young women
  • Surgeons doubt waiting list pledge
  • College warns on junior doctors' basic skills
  • Rural doctors back midwives plan

    Arts

  • New show asks 'how do you find a singer like Maria?'
  • Former teen idol Leif Garrett jailed
  • Saddam's novel set for publication
  • Family, friends farewell Go-Between McLennan
  • Universal settles payola claims
  • Petition calls for hanging of Hart's works in NSW gallery
  • Richards leaves NZ hospital
  • Auction sets record for Warhol's soup series
  • Warner seals groundbreaking deal with former film pirate haven
  • Britney Spears pregnant again
  • Richards 'up and about' after brain surgery
  • Spoof film directors tap into Internet
  • ABC chair applauds Budget boost
  • 'Da Vinci Code' sparks call for hunger strikes in India
  • Budget delivers funding boost to ABC
  • Research reveals Hollywood 'coma' flaws
  • No need for 'Da Vinci Code' disclaimer: director
  • Broken Hill to honour Bronhill with plaque
  • New book charts Wran's decade in power
  • Ute muster heads off city drift
  • Fall injuries keep Richards in hospital
  • Pro Hart works excite bidders
  • Wood finally wins gold at Logies
  • Go-Betweens frontman McLennan dies
  • Hart auction expected to set record prices
  • Stars shine at MTV Asia Awards
  • Disney, Pixar finalise $9.6b merger

    Sci-Tech

  • Scientist Hwang indicted for fraud
  • Japanese space sneakers are ultra-high heels
  • Rise in deadly infections should be studied: researchers
  • Tanzanian monkey found to be new species
  • Internet regulator rules out 'xxx' domain
  • Cyber criminal's jail term 'too light'
  • Climate change blamed for mammoths' extinction
  • Meteorite impacts on space rock theories
  • Oxygen tanks keep insects afloat
  • Bird flu vaccine trial encouraging

    Environment

  • Govt pursues ex-forest workers over payout bungle
  • Water prices to rise in Canberra
  • Steve Irwin influenced minister's croc safari ruling
  • Council considers special pipes for recycled water
  • Murray environmental flows win widespread support
  • NQ wildlife to benefit from grape glut
  • Biosecurity plan to protect northern WA
  • Free-flowing water passed in at auction
  • Brisbane water price rises again
  • NSW trailing in ethanol push: Opposition
  • Company fined over water pollution
  • MRET policy 'stills wind farm plans'
  • Land purchase to aid banskia conservation
  • Fraser Coast mayors criticise dam proposal
  • Private land clearing case reported to Govt
  • Snowy Hydro may end up in US hands: Greens
  • Slovak capital fights mosquito invasion
  • Global pulp mill industry on verge of collapse: report
  • Tree-top protester granted bail
  • SA Govt promises Murray water purchase
  • Australia, S Africa sign climate change deal
  • Tas tree-sitter hailed a hero
  • Liberals support mountain cattlemen
  • PM plays down India uranium sales talk
  • Beattie outlines concerns over reef plans
  • Plantation tax reform plans unveiled
  • Marine park boundaries 'botched'
  • Police flown in to arrest tree-sitter
  • Mary dam talk a stunt: Springborg
  • Cautious response to Murray-Darling spending
  • Recycling plant to save drinking water
  • LNG plant still leaking gas
  • Farmers seek information on Kangaloon aquifer
  • Pro-whaling nations 'recruiting' ahead of vote
  • Bunbury council praised for voting down aquifer tapping
  • Highway bypass threatens rare underground orchid
  • Farmers told to do homework ahead of water auction
  • Ratepayers to foot water infrastructure bill
  • Minister vows independence for EPA
  • Thousands returning home despite Merapi warnings
  • Scientists harvest trees in saw log experiment
  • NT coastal residents urged to prepare for sea level rises
  • Cattle protest has little impact on Bracks
  • Wind farm set to become election issue
  • No compensation for Mary dam water loss: Beattie
  • Meeting leaves dam opponents unconvinced
  • Competition changes to boost water recycling
  • Ethanol fuels 'may cut' pollution-related illnesses
  • Budget funds Kakadu uranium clean-up
  • Funding flows to Murray-Darling Basin
  • Costello urged to wipe out ecological deficit
  • Water ads not a waste of money: Iemma
  • Forestry tax review expected in Budget
  • Govt's Sydney water plans flawed: Opposition
  • Sydney Water accused of capital works neglect
  • Concern over new marine park zones
  • Fisherman's concern over new marine park zones
  • Budget funds to flow to Murray
  • Climate change altered water plan: Beattie
  • Irrigation plan pleases conservationists
  • Kakadu uranium mine off Areva's agenda
  • Native species to replace Cotter pine plantations
  • Govt changes rules on non-urban water usage
  • Group questions tuna global listing
  • Satellite system to help in whale rescue efforts
  • Scientists invited to Mackay to discuss reef's health
  • Highway to provide economic benefits to nth Qld: mayor
  • Deep sea bioprospecting laws urged
  • Flannery to leave SA Museum
  • Claim Qld Govt's mega dam plan to face strong challenge
  • Conservation council wants Govt to commit to green energy
  • Greens seek Southport Lagoon 4WD ban
  • Residents raise water concerns with Turnbull
  • Water plan is flawed, forum hears
  • Cooloola mayor wants dam plans explained
  • Conference to promote ethanol fuel
  • New water recycling plant 'heeds public's call'
  • Port Stephens dolphin population counted
  • Locals rally against marine park zoning
  • Govt defends record on endangered species
  • Climate change could shift rainfall line

    Indigenous

  • Yorta Yorta people won't support bridge plan
  • Snowdon casts doubt on sea ranger funds
  • Mundine welcomes end to Dubbo estate 'experiment'
  • Palm Is Council candidate promises radical reform
  • Cricket Australia celebrates Aboriginal team's tour anniversary
  • Police deny heavy-handedness with Domain protesters
  • Indigenous census collectors to local communities
  • Community to be consulted on Indigenous wage fund
  • Wadeye police numbers inadequate: union
  • Police snuff out Indigenous camp fire
  • Budget fails on Indigenous health: Oxfam
  • Domain fire to be extinguished
  • Group seeks to keep Domain fire alight
  • Land council appeals against native title compo ruling
  • I'm destined to be a hero: Mundine
  • Concerns hotel development on Aboriginal land
  • Dry town decision surprises council
  • Corporation's court ruling staves off administration
  • Mutitjulu death blamed on petrol sniffing
  • Budget ignores Indigenous health, obesity: AMA
  • Govt commits $3.3b in Indigenous funding
  • Town camp population double census figure
  • Risdon Cove sign removal causes controversy
  • Oenpelli children at risk of asbestos exposure
  • Alice camps deal sparks more funding calls
  • Indigenous forum focuses on healthy pregnancies
  • Kakadu uranium mine off Areva's agenda
  • Discrimination fears prompt move-on laws review
  • Laramba's night patrol under threat
  • National parks handed back to Indigenous owners
  • Alice Springs mayor backs dry town law
  • ALP condemns Alice town camps funding
  • Tiwi Is to host Wadeye gang members

    offbeat

  • Britons floss teeth with screwdrivers: survey
  • Japanese space sneakers are ultra-high heels
  • Artist claims island from Norway
  • Leaping croc shocks scientists
  • Hunter finds first wild 'polargrizz'
  • Employers offered World Cup sickies insurance
  • Blaine goes blue
  • English 'lord' found to be US citizen
  • S Koreans show parental love with face lifts
  • Magician prepares for underwater record attempt
  • Aliens not to blame for UFOs: UK
  • Czech chief spy dons television disguise

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