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 Australia´s headcoach Guus Hiddink from the Netherlands watches his team during the warm-up for a soccer friendly match between Australia and Liechtenstein at the Donau stadium in Ulm, southern Germany, Wednesday, June 7, 2006. In the first round o
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 Sydney Morning Herald 
Four gold stars as Socceroos smash Qatar
| Australia 4 Qatar 0 | THE more things change, the more they stay the same. Another World Cup qualifier against Qatar, another comfortable win, this time by a 4-0 scoreline in a repeat of Australia's... (photo: AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)
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 The Australian 
Andrew Symonds' run drought rolls on against Tigers
| THROWING out a line up north must be very tempting for discarded Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds right now. | Certainly cricket isn't doing it for him at the moment. | Symonds may have returne... (photo: GFDL / Privatemusings)
INDIA-TIMEX-NEW-BRAND-AMBASSADOR-BRETLEE  The Times of India 
No issues with Ganguly, Kumble still great in our eyes: Lee
| 15 Oct, 2008 1613hrs IST, PTI |               Text: MOHALI: Media back home may have dubbed Sourav Ganguly a 'serial offender' but Australian speedster B... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
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Madonna  The Daily Mail 
Haunted Madonna 'prepares for £150m divorce from Guy'
| Madonna looked tired and stressed as she arrived back at her New York apartment last night - as friends claimed she and Guy Ritchie are to divorce. | After months of speculation, the couple are expe... (photo: Creative Commons / Alan Light)
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, addresses a crowd during a rally to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution at Azadi Square in Tehran on Monday in Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 11, 2008 (tmg1) The State
Aust drops legal threat against Iranian president
By ROD McGUIRK - Associated Press Writer | CANBERRA, Australia -- | Australia on Wednesday withdrew a threat to take Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the Internat... (photo: AP / Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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PANGIL - Crocodile at Davao Crocodile Park, Davao City, Philippines Belfast Telegraph
Remains in crocodile may be Scottish camper
| A giant crocodile is now the sole suspect in the disappearance of the Scottish-born Vietnam veteran Arthur Booker, who went missing close to a river bank in Queensland,... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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South African cricket captain Graeme Smith, right, and coach Mickey Arthur look on during a press conference in Bombay, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. The South African team arrived in Bombay early Saturday to play a five-match one-day international series against India, scheduled to start Nov. 16. Independent online
What is this 'brave' cricket concept?
| By Zaahier Adams | Three years ago the Proteas brainstrust adopted a strategy labelled "brave cricket". Many pundits were confused by the term. Pages of copy were writt... (photo: AP / )
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Desert Rat-kangaroo The Times of India
Extinct rat rediscovered in Australia
| 15 Oct 2008, 1331 hrs IST,IANS               Text: SYDNEY: The desert rat, a small mammal classified as "presumed extinct" since... (photo: Public Domain)
Australia   Desert   Environment   Photos   Sydney  
Kevin Rudd Canberra Times
Rudd takes aim at executive salaries
Exorbitant executive salaries may get a trim under a federal government plan to deal with the "extreme capitalism" at the root of the global financial crisis. | Prime Min... (photo: Creative common / Bapti )
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 High oil prices will probably brake US growth but will not derail the economy provided they do not rise sharply from current levels, top Federal Reserve policymakers said on Tuesday. sa1
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John Goodge, University of Minnesota, and a colleague collect specimens in the Transantarctic Mountains. Goodge's team found rocks providing evidence that East Antarctica was once connected to the western United States as part of an ancient supercontinent called Rodinia. To learn more, read the article 'Once in a Million' in The Antarctic Sun at http://antarcticsun.usap.gov. To easily find this article, type 'Goodge' into the search feature found on that Web site.
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- Four gold stars as Socceroos smash Qatar
 Australia´s headcoach Guus Hiddink from the Netherlands watches his team during the warm-up for a soccer friendly match between Australia and Liechtenstein at the Donau stadium in Ulm, southern Germany, Wednesday, June 7, 2006. In the first round o
Four gold stars as Socceroos smash Qatar
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