Injuries spare wobbly Wallabies

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(AAP) - A number of Wallabies are breathing easier after injuries swayed Robbie Deans against wielding the axe following their deflating second Test defeat to England.

Saints case may be reopened

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The dismissed rape case against St Kilda AFL players Stephen Milne and Leigh
Montagna could be reopened if it's proven senior police interfered with the original
investigation.

NRL boosts cap, calls for commission

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The NRL will bolster its salary cap in 2011 in an attempt to ward off rival codes
from poaching the game's best players.

Australia to lend more money to IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will soon be able to borrow more money from
Australia in the event of a future financial crisis.

Bill Clinton to visit Australia

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Former US president Bill Clinton will visit Australia to speak about the plight of
disadvantaged women and children.

Abbott tells MPs victory within grasp

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Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has rallied his troops with a message that an election
victory is within their "ready grasp".

Telstra to co-operate in ASIC probe

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Telstra says it will co-operate with a probe by the corporate watchdog into
movements in its share price ahead of its National Broadband Network (NBN) deal
being announced.

Defence names commandos who died

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Defence has named the three commandos killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan as
Private Tim Aplin, Private Ben Chuck and Private Scott Palmer.

Lions throw in towel with Brown delay

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Brisbane appear to have drawn a line through their injury-hit AFL season by opting
against rushing skipper Jonathan Brown back from the sidelines.

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