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  • Monkey teeth give clues on when Neanderthal baby was weaned

    Researchers from the US and Australia have claimed that they can now use fossil teeth to calculate when a Neanderthal baby was weaned. The new technique is based in part on knowledge gained from studies of teeth from human infants and from monkeys at the California National Primate Research Center at the University of California, Davis. Using the new technique, the researchers concluded that ...

  • Ex-AFL chief warns CA of need of robust approach to anti-corruption

    Former Australian Football League (AFL) chief executive Adrian Anderson has said that Cricket Australia (CA) and state cricket associations needed a robust national approach to anti-corruption. Stating that one global betting exchange turns over a billion dollars a year on Australian cricket, Anderson, who is conducting a review of CA's integrity and disciplinary systems, estimated that 60 per ...

  • Police investigate NRL agent

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  • Police investigate superstar agent

    indicating whether or not the specified user agent represents a smart phone. * If any of the regular expressions are updated then they should be updated in ...

  • Toddler died in squalid circumstances

    In opposing bail, police prosecutor Senior Sergeant Mark Gorton said Kyjesha-Lee died in "squalid circumstances" when her "injuries went unheeded". Senior Sergeant Gorton said Kyjesha-Lee had suffered injuries as a result of trauma, from "falling, being fallen upon". But defence lawyer Jim Coburn, for the accused, said Mr Williamson had co-operated fully with ...


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Fahrenheit 9/11

Fahrenheit 9/11

What a difference a year makes When documentary filmmaker and outspoken activist Michael Moore accepted his Oscar for Bowling for Columbine at the 2003 Academy Awards, he was booed off the stage when he unexpectedly launched into an angry rant against George W. Bushs fictional Presid ... ...

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  • Girl died in squalid circumstances

    In opposing bail, police prosecutor Senior Sergeant Mark Gorton said Kyjesha-Lee died in "squalid circumstances" when her "injuries went unheeded". Senior Sergeant Gorton said Kyjesha-Lee had suffered injuries as a result of trauma, from "falling, being fallen upon". But defence lawyer Jim Coburn, for the accused, said Mr Williamson had co-operated fully with ...

  • DIY terror where no one is safe

    He approaches a terrified witness and, according to Britain's ITV, tells him that ''it's cool, I just want to talk to you''. He speaks direct to the phone camera: ''The only reason we have killed this man today is because Muslims are dying daily by British soldiers … it's an eye for an eye … By Allah, we swear by almighty Allah, we will ...

  • Workers Struggles Asia Australia and the Pacific

    Permanent and contract employees at privately-owned Brahmani Steel protested outside the Revenue Division office in Kadappa on May 20 to demand payment of six months' outstanding wages. Management told workers that they would be paid if they accepted voluntary retirement. The workers, who had been employed at the company for at least six years, rejected the "offer" and submitted a ...

  • An international political strategy for Ford Australia workers

    The pending shutdown of Ford Australia's operations is part of a vast restructuring of the international auto industry that is devastating the jobs, wages and conditions of car workers around the world. It raises the necessity for the working class to respond with its own global political strategy, based on a socialist and internationalist perspective, in defence of its independent ...

  • Man struck with metal pole in Sydney attack

    Riverwood 2210 A man has been struck on the head with a metal pole in what police believe was a random attack in Sydney's south-west.Police say the 51-year-old man was walking to his car in a laneway at Riverwood around 10.00pm (AEST) yesterday when he was set upon by two men.The pair punched him repeatedly in the face and struck him in the back of the head with a metal pole before ...

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