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Breaking News Tue, 15 Apr 2008
 A Glass Of Beer. (ps1)
Beer   Drinks   People   Photos   Society  
 The Australian 
Beer's cold, barbie's hot as Wendell Sailor sells
| WENDELL SAILOR will do his best to avoid them, but the Shellharbour Marlins have promised enough beer and pies for the club's biggest game in 20 years when the dual international returns from a dopi... (photo: Public Domain file / -)
 Stuart Clark
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Sports   West Indies  
 The Australian 
Stuart Clark follows Glenn McGrath's calypso beat
| STUART CLARK has examined footage of Glenn McGrath bowling in the Caribbean to help find the secret of mastering West Indian wickets. | Clark, whose metronomic bowling has long been compared to that... (photo: AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)
Mantis Shrimp (sl1)  Scientific American 
Shrimp can see beyond the rainbow
| Shrimp can see beyond the rainbow A Mantis shrimp (Gonodactylus smithii) is seen in this undated handout photograph released in London May 14, 2008. REUTERS/Roy Caldwell/Handout | LONDON (Reuters) -... (photo: creative commons / )
Animals   Australia   Environment   Health   Photos  
A farmer works a corn field Monday, June 11, 2007, next to the US BioEnergy ethanol plant near Central City, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3  The Australian 
Biofuel projects cut but LPG scheme gets boost
| CUTS to ethanol projects will deliver more than $15 million in savings to the Government next financial year, but the LPG conversion scheme established by the Coalition will receive additional fundi... (photo: AP Photo / Dave Weaver)
Australia   Biofuel   Economy   Energy   Photos  
Top Stories
Eamon Sullivan celebrates his world record in the men's 50 meter freestyle at the Australian Swimming Championships-Beijing 2008 Olympic trials in Sydney, Australia, Friday, March 28, 2008. The Australian
Eamon Sullivan eyes Sydney for post Games splash
| THE world's fastest man in the pool, Eamon Sullivan, is likely to move from Perth to Sydney after the Olympics following his coach's decision to relocate after the Game... (photo: AP Photo / Rick Rycroft)
Photos   Sport   Star   Swimming   Sydney  
Isla Reta, Talicud, Island Garden City of Samal TravelVideo
Australia fast-tracks visas to draw tourism skills
> | The Australian tourism industry will be a primary beneficiary of an effort to clear a backlog of applications for temporary skilled migration visas by next month. The... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Australia   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Visas  
INDIA-SUNFLOWER-FIELD ARS
U.S. Sunflowers Could "Get a Lift" from Down Under
web | May 13, 2008 | Improved disease resistance could be in store for tomorrow's sunflower hybrids, thanks to plants that Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists ... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Botanist   Disease   Photos   Plants   Sunflower  
 Cornflakes In a Bowl/wam2 The Australian
Cornflakes in cereal killer warning
| CLIMATE change could lead to "killer cornflakes" with the most potent liver toxin ever recorded, an environmental health conference has been told. | The effects of the ... (photo: GFDL)
Cereal   Food   Health   Market   Photos  
A nuclear power station. Non-radioactive water vapor rises from the hyperboloid shaped cooling towers. The nuclear reactors are inside the cylindrical containment buildings (dn1) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Nuclear boom in developing world
| This is a transcript from AM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 08:00 on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | Nuclear bo... (photo: GFDL Photo / Stefan Kuhn)
Energy   Fuel   Nuclear   Photos   Weapons  
Politics Business
- Queenslander James McGrath to help build tower of Tory power
- Big questions on Nation building
- Aussies deserve a better auto industry
- Commentary Harper's philistines hang Canada's portra
Steel Industry (sl1)
Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
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- PM's industry policy will be a hybrid beast
- Big questions on Nation building
- Russians snap up Australian luxury
- Woman the talk of banking world
A farmer works a corn field Monday, June 11, 2007, next to the US BioEnergy ethanol plant near Central City, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3
Biofuel projects cut but LPG scheme gets boost
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Technology Entertainment
- Nuclear power is the logical choice
- Shutter
- Adapted aircon can track movement in the home
- Cricket: Clarke to miss first test against West Indies
Computer- mouse - technology (kv1)
China relaxes grip on internet and media after quake
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- The Face: Jo Turner
- Sold on petty bourgeois
- Surfing and the fascist aesthetic
- Dead funny tale
Kyle MacLachlan
All about this city for Kyle
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Sport Health
- A home final within reach
- Olympic sport torn apart
- New colours appear in racing rainbow
- Chris Anderson lures Brett Kimmorley to Bulldogs
 A Glass Of Beer. (ps1)
Beer's cold, barbie's hot as Wendell Sailor sells
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- Overseas sales drive up milk prices
- Big questions on Nation building
- Aussies deserve a better auto industry
- Royal Flying Doctor Service celebrate anniversary
 Cornflakes In a Bowl/wam2
Cornflakes in cereal killer warning
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