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Australia's former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, right, is introduced to Pope Benedict XVI,jsa1
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Don't neglect foreign corps
| IT'S hard to imagine anyone involved in foreign affairs in any cosmopolitan capital of the world opposing having a resident ambassador at the Vatican. | The Rudd Government's decision to appoint for... (photo: AP / Andrew Brownbill)
The newly-elected Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, talks to members of the International Stabilisation Force and the Australian Police serving with the United Nations during a visit to the helicopter base in Dili, Timor-Leste.
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 Australian Broadcasting Corporation 
Rudd pledges Indigenous recognition in Constitution
| This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | Rudd pledg... (photo: Australian Defence Dept. / )
In this Feb. 20, 2008 photo, the nuclear plant is seen in Krsko, Slovenia. plant.  Australian Broadcasting Corporation 
India votes for nuclear deal with US
| This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | India vote... (photo: AP)
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Miner OceanaGold seeks joint venture or sale of RP project
| MANILA, Philippines -- Australian miner OceanaGold is holding talks with financial firms and rival gold miners about investing in or even buying its troubled copper and gold project in the northern ... (photo: GFDL Photo / Popo le Chien)
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ASX 200 closes higher on resurgent banks The Australian
ASX 200 closes higher on resurgent banks
| AUSTRALIAN stocks rose strongly today, led by Macquarie and the retail banks as investors snapped up the down-trodden financials. | Investors also welcomed official dat... (photo: AP /Mark Baker)
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Gold near 2-week low on weak oil; platinum bounces 
SINGAPORE - Gold dipped today as oil extended losses and robbed the metal of some of its appeal as a hedge against inflation, while platinum bounced after falling to its ... (photo: WN)
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Animal rights group to protest at Australian embassy
| Animal rights activists are to take their latest campaign against live exports to the steps of the Australian Embassy today. | Dressed as sheep and dripping in fake blo... (photo: Jamal Penjweny)
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Aborigines hand PM a bark petition
Jul 23, 2008 8:29 PM | Aborigines handed a bark petition to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to demand indigenous recognition in the constitution, and called for chan... (photo: AP / Mark Graham)
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Cyclone survivors drink clean water from the local donator at a monastery on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Newsday
Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junta on human rights
| SINGAPORE (AP) _ Australia announced Wednesday an extra $29 million in aid for survivors of Myanmar's May cyclone, but pressed its recalcitrant military junta to democr... (photo: AP / )
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Australia's former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, right, is introduced to Pope Benedict XVI,jsa1
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Australia's former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, right, is introduced to Pope Benedict XVI,jsa1
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 Pope Benedict XVI, center, meets young disadvantaged people at an event during World Youth Day festivities in Sydney, Australia, Friday, July 18, 200
Pope 'deeply sorry'
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Sheep on the mountain
Animal rights group to protest at Australian embassy
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 Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd waves to media, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007, in Nusa Dua, Bali, In
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Australian cricketer James Hopes, second left, celebrates with teammates after he dismissed India's Irfan Pathan during the seventh One-Day international cricket match in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Oct 17, 2007. India needs 194 runs to beat Australia.
Australian players body wary of Pakistan security threat
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- Labor 'to consider' nuclear initiative
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- Beijing Games will be cleanest ever -- anti-doping chief
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KWOK Ping Kwong, Torchbearer No.38, Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong
Beijing Games will be cleanest ever -- anti-doping chief
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