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Greek police raid a gypsy camp in search of drugs and weapons. The last thing they expected to find was a blonde, blue-eyed little girl.
Greek police raid a gypsy camp in search of drugs and weapons. The last thing they expected to find was a blonde, blue-eyed little girl.
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A bid to dump Murdoch as chairman falls short but his sons suffer ego-bruising protest votes.
Airline says it has identified almost half of the 30 bodies recovered, including two Australians.
Bail is denied for a second Greenpeace activist charged with piracy by Russian authorities.
Toyota Hilux abandoned in shopping centre after failed ram raid on two automatic teller machines.
Authorities were warned of plans to ship Lebanese asylum seekers to Australia, weeks before a boat sank off the coast of West Java.
A plane carrying 10 parachutists has crashed shortly after takeoff in southern Belgium, killing all on board.
Federal politicians have repaid taxpayers more than $20,000 in three weeks.
The Immigration Minister has instructed departmental and detention centre staff to refer to asylum seekers as ''illegal'' arrivals and ''detainees''.
The most important issue for Bill Shorten in the next three years is to clean up and reform the party.
The moral framework of many politicians is out of alignment with public expectations.
The network's private equity owners are keen to sell out and analysts agree the timing is right.
The S&P500 caps biggest weekly gain in three months as Google results impress.
The RBA has admitted it was helpless in the face of the US default crisis.
Butter in the Australian flag to sidestep potential competition issues and win hearts.
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Investors are becoming desensitised to some of the uncertainties on markets.
Continuing losses in Australia Post's traditional letter services set to overwhelm parcel delivery.
There is a misplaced concern over rising house prices.
Properties in Melbourne are selling for more than many first-timers can afford.
Former broking whiz Peter Higgins now presides over Australia's premier polo club.
Why do some bosses get away with publicly insulting their employees?
Does getting people’s names right matter?
16-year-old Malala Yousafzai meets Queen Elizabeth where she shares her views on girls' education and presents her book I Am Malala.
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WA trio in running for the US$2m Perth International golf tournament.
WA's Brett Rumford doesn't think his golf game can get any better.
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Elissa Griesser had looked into going to Rottnest with the family before but was always put off by the price.
The West Australian government is to build a shark-proof enclosure at Dunsborough.
Some waterbirds are so adapted to aquatic life that they are all but helpless on land.