Saturday, April 26, 2008

Headlines Saturday 26th April

ICC in turmoil as Speed ousted: Wonderful news as the divisive figure may be gone for good.
CEO put on paid leave until July after Zimbabwe row | Andrew Miller: Factionalism runs out of control
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Hilali tells Christian women to wear veils
OUTSPOKEN Muslim cleric Taj al-Din al-Hilali says in a new book that Christian women should wear the veil because the Bible says so.
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Call to charge Howard with war crimes
MALAYSIA'S former prime minister has called for Western leaders, including John Howard, to be charged with war crimes over Iraq.
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Harare: Zimbabwe Opposition ahead in recount
Jordan: Children being recruited as suicide bombers
17yo: Teen hurt in multiple train stabbing attack
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ANZAC Bridge closes as Sydney welcomes new resident
For eight years, an Aussie digger has stood alone on Sydney's Anzac Bridge. On Sunday he will be joined by a New Zealand soldier.
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AUSTRALIA'S NEW POOR: White collar workers
A new working class category is emerging, filled with white collar workers who are struggling under the recent economic squeeze.
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Canberra gets an unpleasant taste of 'One China'
journalist John Barrington explains why he saw red while covering the Olympic torch relay in Canberra.
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Car stolen in Sydney car-jacking
A Land Rover has been stolen in an overnight car-jacking in Sydney’s west.
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Bulletin Magazine to make a revamped comeback
The Bulletin Magazine may be gone - but it hasn't been forgotten.
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Wet weather hits struggling families hard
The recent bout of wet weather has come at a cost to struggling families who've been forced to entertain their children indoors these holidays.
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Job boom hits NSW
Erin Maher
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NAB ups standard variable rate to 9.46%
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Desalination a future water option in US
US scientists say desalination could help meet America's future water needs, but more research is needed to reduce costs and environmental impact. (Ed. Of course they also recycle)
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Global warming? Scientist says Earth is cooling
Redbacks cause closure of bush hospital
Government to review drought policies
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How dare China stir up trouble on our streets?
Andrew Bolt – Saturday, April 26, 08 (12:04 am)
On the “Journey of Harmony” goes, in the longest PR disaster in the sporting history

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