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The 1962 file photo shows Adolf Eichmann standing in his glass cage, flanked by guards, in the Jerusalem courtroom where he was tried in 1962 for war crimes committed during World War II.
Justice   Photos   Prison   War Crime   Wikipedia: Adolf Eichmann  
 The Daily Telegraph 
Prison camp bosses 'do not just follow orders'
Evildoers like Nazi concentration camp bosses do not merely follow orders, according to researchers who claim people harm each other because they believe in what they are doing. | Nazi leader and war ... (photo: AP)
Day 14 - The Women's Singles Final match of Serena Williams (USA) against Victoria Azarenka (BLR) US Open 2012 USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York City, USA - September 9, 2012
Photos   Sport   Tennis   Wikipedia: Victoria Azarenka   Women  
 The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Victoria Azarenka joins top women tennis stars at Brisbane International
| VICTORIA Azarenka will begin her campaign to defend her Australian Open title in the city where her meteoric rise up the world rankings began - Brisbane. | Azarenka, the world No.1, headlines a stun... (photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert)
Australia's Michael Clarke bats against India during their One Day International series cricket match in Adelaide, Australia, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012.  Canberra Times 
Clarke fires as Australia fights back
| A maiden Test ton by under pressure opener Ed Cowan was a hard act to follow. | But captain Michael Clarke (218 not out) produced a show stopper to lift Australia to 4-487 in their first innings by ... (photo: AP / David Mariuz)
Cricket   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Michael Clarke (cricketer)  
Reef check survey buddy pair - Great Barrier Reef  Canberra Times 
Coral study amplifies development worries
| A coral collapse off Queensland in the first half of last century has heightened concerns about the effects of coastal development on the Great Barrier Reef. | Australian scientists have been studyi... (photo: Creative Commons)
Nature   Photos   Queensland   Science   Wikipedia: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park  
Top Stories
Bernard Tomic during his match against John Isner on Day 5 of the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships Delray Beach Beach, Florida - March 2, 2012 Canberra Times
Bernard Tomic guilty of failing to stop for police
| Tennis star Bernard Tomic has been found guilty of failing to stop for police after a series of run-ins with officers on Australia Day. | Tomic contested the charge whe... (photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert)
Crimes   Photos   Police   Tennis   Wikipedia: Bernard Tomic  
Rob quiney The Australian
Rob Quiney brought in amid growing doubts over Shane Watson
| QUESTIONS over Shane Watson's ability to recover from injury in time to play in the opening Test against South Africa starting in Brisbane on Friday became a littl... (photo: Creative Commons / paddynapper)
Golfing   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Robert Quiney  
Australia's Shane Watson bowls during a cricket test match against South Africa in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. The Daily Telegraph Australia
Shane Watson should never bowl again
| SHANE Watson has a stark choice. He can continue being the world’s most lucrative all-rounder and risk his Test career or quit bowling and build a legacy. | Given his ... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
Cricket   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Shane Watson  
Australian cricketer Steve Waugh looks on at the launch of the Steve Waugh Foundation in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 19, 2009. Canberra Times
Waugh belts bat-first myth
| FORMER Australian cricket skipper Steve Waugh says Michael Clarke doesn't need to worry about obligation or any sacred baggy green tradition - if he doesn't want to bat... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
Cricket   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Steve Waugh  
Politics Business
- Ex-foreign minister Alexander Downer joins Rinehart's R
- Queensland rules out contributing toward cost of Federal Gov
- Kevin Rudd revisits national health reforms fight
- Jobless fears plaguing generations
The 1962 file photo shows Adolf Eichmann standing in his glass cage, flanked by guards, in the Jerusalem courtroom where he was tried in 1962 for war crimes committed during World War II.
Prison camp bosses 'do not just follow orders'
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- Financial Ombudsman Service report shows rise in complaints
- Tinkler strikes deal to save stud staff
- Processing to start at Lynas plant within days, stock rallie
- 'Very steep rise' in disputes: ombudsman
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Technology Entertainment
- Click Frenzy boss Grant Arnott no stranger to flak
- Australia tops list of domain name complaints
- Where did it go? Scientists 'undiscover' Pacific isl
- Where did it go? Scientists 'undiscover' Pacific isl
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Google fined $208,000 in defamation suit
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- ‘Basketball Wives LA’: Laura Govan says Draya Michele is
- Sex and the City prequel The Carrie Diaries fast-tracked to
- Prison video captures lies about beating
- Prison video captures lies about beating
Actress Naomi Watts poses during a photo call for the film "Fair Game", at the 63rd international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Naomi Watts says she wants to call England home
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Sport Health
- David Warner, Michael Clarke rescue Australia
- Smith gets the nod as Hansen reveals 'A' team
- Australia leg of 2013 Ashes from Oct 31-Jan 7
- SA vs Oz: Jacques Kallis takes 2 key wickets, then limps off
Day 14 - The Women's Singles Final match of Serena Williams (USA) against Victoria Azarenka (BLR) US Open 2012 USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York City, USA - September 9, 2012
Victoria Azarenka joins top women tennis stars at Brisbane International
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- Hutt Valley Arts Newsletter 22 Nov - 6 Dec
- Kevin Rudd revisits national health reforms fight
- Cost cuts claim free staff care
- School closure a 'really dangerous idea'
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