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Thai protesters say they will continue to use shock tactics, like spreading blood, to make a point.

Thai protesters use shock tactics

THAI protesters poured their own blood at the gates of the prime minister's residence, but their four-day rally appeared to be running out of steam Wednesday.

17 March 2010 World

 
Residents look at a collapsed building in Concepcion, Chile’s second largest city, which was 115km from the epicentre of the original quake.

6.7 aftershock hits Chile coast

A 6.7-magnitude aftershock has struck off Chile's coast some 72 kilometres from Concepcion, among the cities hardest hit by last month's 8.8-magnitude quake.

16 March 2010 World

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Taliban assault kills 35

THIRTY-FIVE people have been killed in an assault on Kandahar described by the Taliban as a pre-emptive response to Western plans to eradicate them .

15 March 2010 World

 

Outcry over boxing kangaroo in US

A RED kangaroo that is goaded into fighting a human clown is the star attraction at a festival in the US designed to celebrate Australia.

6 March 2010 World

 

All Blacks to win World Cup - poll

KIWIS are confident that, 24 years on from their last World Cup triumph, the All Blacks will win on home turf, according to an New Zealand Herald online poll.

4 March 2010 World

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Sandra Godoy-Atkinson, of Ballina, is concerned about her family missing in Chile. Jacklyn Wagner

Quake leads to agonising wait

SINCE the Chile earthquake hit, Ballina resident Sandra Godoy-Atkinson has kept logged on to Facebook, waiting for any word of the whereabouts of her uncle.

4 March 2010 World

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Concerned Kyogle farmers (from left) Maggie Cullen, Ian Fielding, and Lyn and Bill Bolin attended the Armidale forum. David Nielsen

Farmers worried about import risk

THE North Coast's $140 million-a-year cattle industry is being put at risk by the decision to lift beef import restrictions from mad cow-affected countries.

4 March 2010 National

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Japan seeks to revive whaling

JAPAN will push for a resumption of commercial whaling, Japanese Fisheries Minister Hirotaka Akamatsu has confirmed.

2 March 2010 World

 
Detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Burma court rejects Suu Kyi appeal

BURMA'S Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi against an 18-month extension to her house arrest.

26 February 2010 World

 
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Aussie recalls Kabul blast

AN Australian says the windows of his room exploded as suicide bombers attacked in the heart of Kabul, triggering a series of explosions and gunbattles.

26 February 2010 World

 
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Mossad used Aussie passports

A FORMER Mossad officer says he has no doubt Israel's spy agency has forged Australian passports for use regularly in intelligence operations.

26 February 2010 World

 
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US marine park worker killed by whale

A WHALE in the US snatched a trainer from a poolside platform in its jaws and thrashed the woman around underwater, killing her in front of a audience.

25 February 2010 World

 

Japan insists its whaling is legal

JAPAN insists its whaling program in Antarctic waters complies with international law, following a threat by Australia to take legal action.

22 February 2010 World

 
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NATO airstrike kills 21 civilians

A NATO airstrike in southern Afghanistan has killed at least 21 civilians, the Afghan Interior Ministry says.

22 February 2010 World

 
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British PM under pressure over temper

BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown is under fresh pressure amid allegations about his "volcanic" temper.

22 February 2010 World

 
Tiger Woods.

Tiger Woods: 'I cheated'

AN emotional Tiger Woods apologised for his "selfish behaviour" as the golf superstar broke his silence on the sex scandal that engulfed him last year.

20 February 2010 World

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Tobacco fight goes to Supreme Court

THE Obama administration is seeking almost $US300 billion ($A332.61 billion) from the tobacco industry for half a century of deception.

20 February 2010 World

 
US President Barack Obama.

Obama vows to support Tibetans

US President Barack Obama has vowed support for Tibetans' identity and rights in a meeting with the Dalai Lama, angering China.

19 February 2010 World

 

BNP 'would welcome Hanson' in UK

THE leader of the British National Party says Pauline Hanson will be welcomed should she decide to play a political role upon moving to the UK.

17 February 2010 World

 
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Top Taliban commander captured

THE Taliban's top commander has been captured in Karachi by Pakistan and United States intelligence forces, according to The New York Times' online edition.

16 February 2010 World

 
Production of Toyota's Prius hybrid car.

'Thirty-four Toyota-related deaths'

THE US government has received new complaints that bring to 34 the alleged number of deaths in Toyota vehicles due to sudden acceleration since 2000.

16 February 2010 World

 
ABC News has obtained aerial images taken above ground zero on 9/11.

Aerial photos of 9/11 released

NEWLY released aerial photos of the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center attack show the towers coming down from a dramatic new angle.

11 February 2010 World

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Missionaries in court over kidnapping

THE 10 US Baptist missionaries charged with kidnapping 33 children in the wake of Haiti's massive earthquake appeared together in court on Wednesday.

11 February 2010 World

 
Robert McNeice.

Aussie's detention 'illegal'

THE ongoing detention of an Australian who has spent 18 months in a squalid Jakarta jail is illegal because an Indonesian court botched his extradition hearing.

10 February 2010 World

 
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Five die in blast at US power plant

AN explosion blew out walls of an unfinished power plant and set off a fire during a test of natural gas lines, killing at least five workers.

8 February 2010 World

 
 

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Told to wait: East Gundurimba residents Adam and Beverly Smith and their children, Amelia, 3, and Bayley, 2, pictured next to the car they were driving in at the time of the incident. Two-hour wait after triple-0 call

AFTER a state cop declared Lismore had enough police, a father asked: Where were they when he and his family had to wait two hours after calling triple-0?

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