Swine flu pandemic unstoppable: experts

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Australia's swine flu-related death toll has climbed to 20 as authorities ordered 21
million doses of a vaccine not expected to be ready until October.

Ramos Horta's guard describes attacks

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When he saw East Timor's president fall to the ground, bleeding from multiple
gunshot wounds, Pedro Soares opened fire.

Gidley to cop pre-Origin rib-tickler

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A ten-minute torture test on his fragile ribs just before kick-off will determine
NSW skipper Kurt Gidley's availability for Wednesday night's Origin series finale.

Garrett approves new uranium mine

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Australia is to get a new uranium mine - courtesy of former anti-nuclear campaigner
Peter Garrett.

Garrett approves new uranium mine

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Australia is to get a new uranium mine - courtesy of former anti-nuclear campaigner
Peter Garrett.

Fowler flies out with Fury squad

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Barely a week after being linked to a UK return, North Queensland Fury marquee
signing Robbie Fowler flew out of Townsville on Monday.

Cats look to claw back after two losses

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Geelong captain Tom Harley admits the Cats' injuries raise concerns about player
management, but won't let the absence of stars mask the AFL powerhouse's sudden
slide.

Consumers to face challenges: economist

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One of the world's largest financial institutions says Australia will be feeling the
brunt of the global recession for some time yet.

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