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Aly makes impassioned plea

Sarah Thomas

Waleed Aly didn't hold back when he addressed the Paris attacks on The Project. What he said drew widespread praise.

The surprise star guest on Q&A

Analysis: Every now and then you wonder: how did this intelligent person get on my television?

'We swear we will strike America'

Islamic State video warns countries taking part in Syria air strikes would suffer same fate as France.

Aileen Nguyen's organ donation saved another person's life.

'It was almost like a dream'

Aileen's young daughters were still mourning the death of their mother. But letters from a stranger resulted in an emotional meeting.

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Melbourne unites for Paris terror vigil

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 16:  People are seen at a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Paris terror attacks at Federation Square on November 16, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Fairfax Media)

As hundreds gathered in Fed Square to mourn victims of the Paris attacks, many would have felt the worst kind of deja vu.

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Pilbara mine worker dies

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WA's mining industry has suffered its fifth fatality this year after a 28-year-old contract worker died at a Pilbara mine site on Monday.

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We must not let fear win

Kieren Kresevic is a freshman at Harvard.
Kieren Kresevic

I can hear helicopters from my dorm room. Earlier our professor said: "There is a bomb threat. You need to evacuate now."

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Paris attacks 'terrible and sickening': Obama

US President Barack Obama says the attacks in Paris were a setback in the fight against Islamic State, but that the US-led coalition is making progress in bringing down the militant group.

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Charlie Sheen's HIV diagnosis 

FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2009 file photo, actor Charlie Sheen is interviewed at an event in Los Angeles. The 45-year-old unemployed actor's 20-city road show kicks off Saturday, April 2, 2011 in Detroit. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

The Hollywood actor is expected to announce he's been diagnosed with HIV, after rumours swirled about a superstar hiding a diagnosis from partners.

Warne and Hurley get cosy

Shane Warne and Elizabeth Hurley at Cricket All Stars in LA on November 14, 2015.
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The retired cricketer and the actress shared a warm embrace in front of the crowd at the Cricket All-Star tournament in Los Angeles on Saturday.

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Tinned peas on the menu

Lamb cutlets and tinned peas at Continental Deli Bar Bistro in Sydney.
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Continental Deli's upstairs bistro serves dinner favourites from yesteryear.

Bread for every course

Every dish at the new Sonoma bakery and eatery will be centred around bread.
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Sourdough will take centre stage in every dish at this new wine bar.

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I'm calling BS on 'impostor syndrome'

"We need to know that failure and rejection are not the worst things that can happen; moreover, they do not define us," writes Natalie Reilly.

"We need to know that failure and rejection are not the worst things that can happen; moreover, they do not define us," writes Natalie Reilly.

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There are many benefits to reading books aloud with your children. Here are 23 books to get you started.

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Activist hacker group prepares to unleash waves of cyber strikes following Paris attacks.

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Big decisions to make: ARL chairman John Grant.

Clubs ask ARL to increase funding

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 Funding and constitutional changes are among a list of demands drawn up by clubs ahead of a potentially explosive meeting on Wednesday

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