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Sarkozy taken into police custody

Former French president becomes first former leader to be detained, after handing himself in to police.

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Video Australian Reptile Park, weighing Hugo the giant Galapagos tortoise .  He?s a hunk of previously weighing 165kg so he?ll be lifted onto a truck by five keepers, then driven ?round the corner to Vets Best, who have industrial scales.  He?ll be taken off the truck by forklift and then coaxed to the scale by his favourite food, sweet potato and carrots. Photo: Peter Rae Tuesday 1 July 2014.

Huge Hugo to tip the scales

Hugo the gigantic Galapagos weighed in at 165 kilos last year and at 63 years old is still a teenager amongst his kind.

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'Make a choice', Baden-Clay told

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Allison Baden-Clay sat in the gutter of a car park, with her head in her hands, having just heard her husband confess to an affair.

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Australia, India to strengthen ties

Narendra Modi is signalling a new policy.

Australia and India deepen military ties and revive “the spirit� of a controversial four-way democratic coalition with Japan and the US.

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Health report card reveals good grades

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Ross Gittins

One of the main jobs of the government’s Australian Institute of Health and Welfare is to produce a report card on the state of our health every two years.

ISIL: Should we be worried - or not?

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The claim from ISIL regarding an Islamic caliphate says much about its aspirations but far less about its capability.

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Miss America contestants stripped of titles

Just days after they were crowned, Miss Florida and Miss Delaware learned they would not be able to compete for the coveted Miss USA title.

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