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05/26/2008 Wireless networks help track rare birds
AUSTRALIAN researchers are tracking rare bird populations using remote controlled sensor networks to replace traditional observations
05/26/2008 Telco customers angered by bogus fees
COMPANIES in the telecommunications business are overcharging customers who spend millions of dollars on voice and data services
05/26/2008 Immigration easier for tech grads
AUSTRALIAN technology graduates from overseas who wish to become permanent residents have a new avenue to gain visa points
05/26/2008 Police arrest cross-dressers
POLICE in Dubai have arrested several men and women for cross-dressing in what they said was a campaign to preserve the social values of the cosmopolitan Gulf Arab trade and tourism hub
05/26/2008 Afghans protest over Koran shooting
HUNDREDS of Afghans chanted anti-US slogans today in protest against the shooting of the Koran by an American soldier in Iraq
05/26/2008 China quake toll tops 65,000
THE death toll from China`s earthquake rose to 65,080 today, with another 23,150 missing, a government spokesman said
05/26/2008 War until last soldier gone - Taliban
THE Taliban will fight on till the last foreign soldier is driven out of Afghanistan, but their door is always open to talks with other Afghan opposition groups, the Islamist movement said today
05/26/2008 Seven dead, 63 hurt in train bombing
AT least seven people were killed and scores more wounded today in the bombing of a packed commuter train in the suburbs of the Sri Lankan capital by suspected Tamil rebels, officials said
05/26/2008 Ex-psychiatrist accused of murder
A FORMER Sydney psychiatrist has pleaded not guilty to murdering South Australian mental health services chief Margaret Tobin in 2002
05/26/2008 Couple fled trial to `save 100 dogs`
DEVASTATED by an order to get rid of 100 dogs in the week before Christmas, a South Australian couple chose to miss their animal cruelty trial and flee the state to save their pets
05/26/2008 Tasmania`s Premier quits
TASMANIA Premier Paul Lennon has formally announced that he is quitting politics
05/26/2008 Lennon leaves `legacy of reconciliation`
TASMANIA`S Premier Paul Lennon will leave an important legacy of Aboriginal reconciliation, a Tasmanian indigenous leader says
05/26/2008 I wasn`t pushed, says Lennon
TASMANIA Premier Paul Lennon says his shock resignation from politics has not been influenced by scandal or bad polls
05/26/2008 Bartlett takes over as premier
DAVID Bartlett has been sworn in as Tasmania`s premier at a brief ceremony at Government House in Hobart
05/26/2008 New premier wants clever and kind state
TASMANIA`S new premier, David Bartlett, says his main aim is to make the state both clever and kind
05/26/2008 IPod-for-teen-sex DJ jailed
A MELBOURNE DJ who offered a police officer posing as a 14-year-old girl an iPod in exchange for sex will spend six months behind bars
05/26/2008 Police avoid jail for lying, assault
THREE former Victorian detectives who misled the Office of Police Integrity about an assault on a suspect have avoided prison
05/26/2008 Nazi memorabilia at country market
NAZI memorabilia has been removed from a market in regional Victoria following a complaint from the Jewish community
05/26/2008 Stabbing suspect dies in car crash
A MAN suspected of stabbing a woman in Melbourne this morning died in a head-on collision after fleeing the scene, police say
`Tree Man` returns home after surgery
Happy ending ... (left) Dede in hospital in Bandung in November last year and (right) on August 25after doctors removed 6kg of growths / AFP
`Tree Man` returns home after surgery   08/25/2008
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