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Sydney siege hostages have the right to sell their stories to media, inquest hears
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The Sydney cafe siege hostages who have sold their stories to TV networks for large sums of money have the right to do so, an inquest has been told. It comes after much debate, including comments from former Victoria premier Jeff Kennett, criticising the paid ...
He ordered a slice of chocolate cake and a cup of tea.Sydney Morning Herald
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The Sydney cafe siege hostages who have sold their stories to TV networks for large sums of money have the right to do so, an inquest has been told. It comes after much debate, including comments from former Victoria premier Jeff Kennett, criticising the paid ...
He ordered a slice of chocolate cake and a cup of tea.
Sydney siege: UK experts brought in to assess NSW police actions
Sydney siege inquest: Police gunfire killed hostage Katrina Dawson
The Australian
bugging scandal clouds leadership
The Australian
ONE of the most senior police commanders in NSW, Nick Kaldas, returns to work today as a parliamentary inquiry begins into a bugging scandal that threatens to split the force and could influence the choice of a successor to Commissioner Andrew Scipione.
NSW Police bugging scandal inquiry: Brad Hazzard accused of bribery, Nick ...The Daily Telegraph
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ONE of the most senior police commanders in NSW, Nick Kaldas, returns to work today as a parliamentary inquiry begins into a bugging scandal that threatens to split the force and could influence the choice of a successor to Commissioner Andrew Scipione.
NSW Police bugging scandal inquiry: Brad Hazzard accused of bribery, Nick ...
Senior cop claims ex and children bugged
Top cop Nick Kaldas claims 'massive wrongdoing' and cover-up in police ...
Brisbane Times
Queensland Election 2015: How you should vote on Saturday
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Premier Campbell Newman and Opposition Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk at the The People's Forum. Photo: Renee Melides. Queensland Election: Full coverage. Nobody should be bullied, hoodwinked, coerced, guilt-driven or harassed into voting one way ...
Queensland election 2015: Labor vows to set up organised crime inquiry and ...ABC Online
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Premier Campbell Newman and Opposition Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk at the The People's Forum. Photo: Renee Melides. Queensland Election: Full coverage. Nobody should be bullied, hoodwinked, coerced, guilt-driven or harassed into voting one way ...
Queensland election 2015: Labor vows to set up organised crime inquiry and ...
Queensland election 2015: organised crime inquiry promised by Labor
Queensland election: GST rate question leaves Annastacia Palaszczuk stumped
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Bali Nine case: AFP retains ability to give information abroad that risks death ...
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Bangkok: Australian Federal Police retain the authority to provide information to foreign police agencies in cases carrying the death penalty, despite an outcry over the imminent executions of Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan in Indonesia.
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Bangkok: Australian Federal Police retain the authority to provide information to foreign police agencies in cases carrying the death penalty, despite an outcry over the imminent executions of Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan in Indonesia.
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PanAust beats guidance but hints at writedowns
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Copper miner PanAust has beaten analyst expectations for the December quarter and exceeded its full-year guidance, but could yet join the long list of miners to report asset writedowns in February. PanAust indicated on Thursday the carrying values of some ...
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Copper miner PanAust has beaten analyst expectations for the December quarter and exceeded its full-year guidance, but could yet join the long list of miners to report asset writedowns in February. PanAust indicated on Thursday the carrying values of some ...
PanAust Buckles Down as Suitors Step Back
The Hindu
US must return Guantanamo: Raul Castro
The Hindu
Cuban President Raul Castro demanded on Wednesday that the United States return the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, lift the half-century trade embargo on Cuba and compensate his country for damages before the two nations re-establish normal relations ...
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Cuban President Raul Castro demanded on Wednesday that the United States return the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, lift the half-century trade embargo on Cuba and compensate his country for damages before the two nations re-establish normal relations ...
Cuban leader demands end to US embargo to renew ties
Fidel Castro in good health, Brazilian visitor says
Raul Castro warns U.S. against meddling in Cuba's affairs
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Heat, dry to linger in most of Australia until the autumn, bureau says
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Warmer and drier weather is expected well into autumn across most of Australia. The heat is most likely to continue until April in most of Western Australia, much of NSW and inland Queensland and southern parts of South Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology ...
No end in sight to drought, as weather bureau forecasts drier and warmer ...ABC Online
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Warmer and drier weather is expected well into autumn across most of Australia. The heat is most likely to continue until April in most of Western Australia, much of NSW and inland Queensland and southern parts of South Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology ...
No end in sight to drought, as weather bureau forecasts drier and warmer ...
Seasonal climate outlook for Feb-Apr 2015
Quiet Aus cyclone season but be ready: BOM
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Object of fascination … Tony Abbott's chief of staff Peta Credlin. Source: News ...
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SHE has more influence on the shape of the nation than any elected politician, other than the Prime Minister. And she's never once received a vote from the public. She has been front and centre in public life ever since Tony Abbott looked like a good chance ...
Bookies say Tony Abbott more likely than not to face leadership challengeSydney Morning Herald
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SHE has more influence on the shape of the nation than any elected politician, other than the Prime Minister. And she's never once received a vote from the public. She has been front and centre in public life ever since Tony Abbott looked like a good chance ...
Bookies say Tony Abbott more likely than not to face leadership challenge
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Fraser Coast Chronicle
Tributes flow for murdered family
Herald Sun
GRIEF-STRICKEN friends have paid tribute to three members of a family with Australian ties who were murdered in their South African home. MARTIN van Breda, 55, his wife Theresa, 54, and son Rudi, 22, were found dead at an exclusive golf resort in ...
South African axe attack: Perth's Scotch College friends remember 'genuine mate'Brisbane Times
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Herald Sun
GRIEF-STRICKEN friends have paid tribute to three members of a family with Australian ties who were murdered in their South African home. MARTIN van Breda, 55, his wife Theresa, 54, and son Rudi, 22, were found dead at an exclusive golf resort in ...
South African axe attack: Perth's Scotch College friends remember 'genuine mate'
Perth teenager undergoes emergency surgery after axe attack that killed family
Coast mourns family killed in South African axe attack
New York Times
All-but-Forgotten Prisoner in Jordan Is Suddenly at Center of Swap Demand by ...
New York Times
AMMAN, Jordan — During the nine years that Sajida al-Rishawi, 46, has been sitting in self-imposed solitary confinement in her cell at the Juweidah Women's Prison here in Jordan, refusing to mix with other prisoners, she has had hardly any visitors, other ...
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New York Times
AMMAN, Jordan — During the nine years that Sajida al-Rishawi, 46, has been sitting in self-imposed solitary confinement in her cell at the Juweidah Women's Prison here in Jordan, refusing to mix with other prisoners, she has had hardly any visitors, other ...
Islamic State said to set new deadline for hostage swap
IS hostages: Japan analyses new voice recording
IS releases new audio message by Japanese hostage
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