Dutch government falls over Afghanistan
2:46PM THE Dutch government collapsed today after coalition members disagreed on a NATO request to extend a military mission in Afghanistan.
Tiger Woods makes 14-minute apology
9:47AM James Bone A DOWNCAST and sometimes angry Tiger Woods made a rambling apology to friends, fans and his absent wife today.
Mary's a saint, Pope announces
Lanai Vasek and Peter Wilson AUSTRALIA finally has its first saint, following the announcement of the canonisation of Mother Mary MacKillop by Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican City last night.
Stevens warns of rate rises, defends policy
David Uren, Economics correspondent GLENN Stevens has strongly defended the Reserve Bank's inflation-targeting regime and warned that further rate rises will be needed.
We'll take Japan to court: PM
Peter Alford and Matthew Franklin KEVIN Rudd has vowed to take Japan to the International Court of Justice if it doesn't agree by November to stop Antarctic whaling
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Wall Street rises for a fourth day
9:10AM Kristina Peterson US stocks rose for a fourth straight session today as investors focused on the economic optimism underpinning the Fed's rate decision.
$A rebounds as risk appetites return
11:42AM Fabio Alves THE Australian dollar rebounded today as worries eased over the Fed’s discount rate hike, helping risk appetites to improve.
Germany investigates BHP-Rio venture
8:48AM Jan Hromadko and Alex MacDonald GERMANY'S cartel office has launched a probe into the planned iron ore joint venture between miners BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.
Dolphins offer clue for diabetes cure
3:09PM Mark Henderson DOLPHINS are the only animals apart from humans to develop a natural form of type 2 diabetes, according to new research.
James Horwill out for nine months
3:48PM WALLABIES lock James Horwill must spend the rest of 2010 rebuilding his horrifically injured knee, says the Queensland Reds coach.
The shovel's ready, Prime Minister
CUT & PASTE The government's response to the global financial crisis stimulates trouble in spades
Fraser book attacks Howard 'mythology'
Casmeron Stewart MALCOLM Fraser has sought to recast his political legacy by attacking the "mythology" that he was an opponent of financial reform.
Curse of the upwardly mobile
Susan Kurosawa LOUNGE has heard that iPhones make perfect toast and press your pants, which would be a fine thing.
GadgetGear Nintendo wins battle against game pirates
GAMING giant Nintendo has won a legal battle against a manufacturer of game copying devices.
Woods mea culpa biggest since Clinton
TIGER Woods's apology was the biggest globally televised mea culpa since former US President Bill Clinton's Monica Lewinsky confession.
Toad's leg sausage a recipe for survival in the wild
Bernard Lane SURPRISE bags: scientists are tinkering with a recipe for sausages that will make native cats sick -- and perhaps save them from extinction.
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No chance of early election
PETER Garrett is finished as a minister. He might keep his job out of political expediency but he has lost any credibility and he should be sacked.
Inflation and surplus are key to economy
GLENN Stevens has signalled the Reserve Bank's determination to entrench low inflation by lifting interest rates in advance of the developed world.
Abbott's risky attack on Labor's strengths
The Liberal leader is following his warrior's instincts to the bitter end
One more modem and the whole thing crashes
Attacking the Rudd government NBN plans may not spark the desired result for the opposition, writes Andrew Colley
Beijing learns not to hold back
THE gargantuan Chinese propaganda machine has learned not to shilly-shally, writes Michael Sainsbury
O'Connor's talent wasted at fullback
The Force's best back, James O'Connor, should be playing at five-eighth
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