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Japan to release three activists who boarded whaling vessel
World NowThree Australian anti-whaling protesters detained after boarding a Japanese vessel in the Indian Ocean will be released to Australian authorities, the government in Canberra announced Tuesday.... -
Ferry sinks off Papua New Guinea; 150 missing
World NowFerry sinking: Merchant ships rush to aid passengers of a ferry that sank off the coast of Papua New Guinea.... -
In Australia: Guess who's coming to dinner?
World NowGay couples in Australia wanted to get the ear of the prime minister who opposes gay marriage. So they paid more than $33,000 to share her table. The Australian activist group GetUp! bought dinner with Prime Minister Julia Gillard at a charity auction... -
Australian PM keeps job in internal party showdown
World NowPolitical landslide: Australian Prime Minister kept her job by thrashing challenger Kevin Rudd in a internal Labor party vote on Monday.... -
Australia to mostly end Afghan mission next year
World NowAs the U.S. and its allies refine plans to reduce their troop levels in Afghanistan and turn combat operations over to Afghans, Australia has announced that it will pull most of its forces out next year. Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced the move... -
Nancy Wake dies at 98; Australian spied against Nazis in France
Australian Nancy Wake, who as a spy became one the Allies' most decorated servicewomen for her role in the French Resistance during World War II, has died in London, officials said. She was 98.
Code-named "The White Mouse" by the Gestapo during the war,...Tags: Nazi Party, Radio, Unrest, Conflicts and War, London (England), Entertainment
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Australia moves closer to law establishing carbon tax
GreenspaceThe Australian parliament on Tuesday passed a package of 18 bills that would establish a carbon tax and lead to carbon trading.... -
Succession ruling means a daughter of William and Kate can be queen
World NowBritish monarchy: The rules on succession for the British monarchy are to be changed to allow a first-born daughter to become queen.... -
Obama shelves APEC 'silly shirts' tradition
Nation NowFor most of the last two decades, world leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit would don exotic garb chosen by the hosts. This year, President Obama dispensed with the "silly shirts" tradition.... -
Obama visits key military base in northern Australia
World NowPresident Obama closes out a quick trip to Australia with a visit to the Northern Territory, scene of deadly fighting during World War II and now home to a fast-expanding military base aimed partly at keeping tabs on China. Obama didn’t mention... -
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard: 'There is a reason the world always looks to America'
Top of the TicketFull text: The Labor leader hits all the right notes and bases in a rare address to a joint session of Congress.... -
Ticket Pic of the Week: Hey, it beats smoking in the Oval Office
Top of the TicketPresident Obama learns the rules of a new game from a well-informed White House visitor....
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