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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Polls open in Florida primary

January 29, 2008 23:47:00

Republicans and Democrats in the US state of Florida have started to vote in their state's primary election. [MORE]

Tags: elections, world-politics, united-states

Man charged over 2003 murder

January 29, 2008 23:42:00

Police have charged a 60-year-old man with the murder of a woman from Pyramid Hill in northern Victoria.[MORE]

Tags: law-crime-and-justice, crime, murder-and-manslaughter, pyramid-hill-3575

Briton admits plot to behead Muslim soldier

January 29, 2008 23:42:00

A man has pleaded guilty to a plot to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier, a court has heard.[MORE]

Tags: law-crime-and-justice, crime, courts-and-trials, united-kingdom, england

Police find bodies, heads of 19 executed Iraqis

January 29, 2008 23:41:00

Iraqi police said they found the remains of executed 19 men in the volatile province of Diyala on Tuesday (local time), including 10 heads removed from their bodies.[MORE]

Tags: unrest-conflict-and-war, murder-and-manslaughter, iraq

Unions, Southern Cross still at odds over pay dispute

January 29, 2008 23:20:00

There is no sign of a pay deal being reached between Southern Cross Care and unions representing Tasmanian aged care workers.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, industrial-relations, community-and-society, aged-care, tas

10 hurt in attack on US patrol in Mosul: police

January 29, 2008 23:16:00

A suicide car bomb targeting a US patrol in Mosul has wounded 10 Iraqi civilians, a day after five American troops were killed in a deadly ambush in the volatile northern city.[MORE]

Tags: unrest-conflict-and-war, iraq, united-states

Zimbabwe court orders UK tycoon's release

January 29, 2008 23:16:00

Zimbabwe's high court has ordered British property tycoon Nicholas van Hoogstraten to be released from police custody because he had been detained longer than allowed by law, his defence lawyer said.[MORE]

Tags: world-politics, law-crime-and-justice, courts-and-trials, united-kingdom, zimbabwe

China gives $1.5b in aid to East Timor

January 29, 2008 22:50:00

China and East Timor signed $1.57 billion in cooperation agreements, officials from both countries said.[MORE]

Tags: international-aid-and-trade, world-politics, china, east-timor

Darwin rejects grog pour-out plan

January 29, 2008 22:39:00

The Darwin City Council has rejected a proposal to employ council workers to help deal with an influx of drinkers into the city the wake of the Federal intervention in the Northern Territory.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, states-and-territories, darwin-0800

Gold Coast shooting suspect charged with murder

January 29, 2008 22:31:00

A 31-year-old man has been charged with murder after a shooting on the Gold Coast. [MORE]

Tags: law-crime-and-justice, crime, murder-and-manslaughter, qld, nerang-4211, southport-4215

Cannabis 'bigger cancer risk' than cigarettes

January 29, 2008 22:17:00

Smoking a joint is equivalent to 20 cigarettes in terms of lung cancer risk, scientists in New Zealand have found, as they warned of an "epidemic" of lung cancers linked to cannabis.[MORE]

Tags: health, diseases-and-disorders, lung-cancer, cannabis, smoking, new-zealand

ACCC warns petrol 'big four' of competition

January 29, 2008 22:02:00

Australia's competition watchdog has warned the four major petrol suppliers that they may face competition from a new independent company.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, consumer-protection, industry, oil-and-gas, australia

Putin's candidate Medvedev says 'no' to TV debates

January 29, 2008 22:02:00

Russian President Vladimir Putin's chosen successor, Dmitry Medvedev, has refused to meet his rivals for the presidency in live television debates ahead of the March 2 election.[MORE]

Tags: elections, world-politics, russian-federation

New research finds drug addiction can change brain function

January 29, 2008 21:46:00

There is growing evidence drug addiction can permanently change the brain's chemistry.[MORE]

Tags: community-and-society, drugs-and-substance-abuse, science-and-technology, neuroscience, australia, tas

Close call for Canadian kayaker

January 29, 2008 21:40:00

A Canadian kayaker is being treated for hypothermia at Tasmania's North West Regional Hospital after being stranded in dangerous waters off the north-west coast.[MORE]

Tags: disasters-and-accidents, storm, tas, burnie-7320

Egypt boosts security along Gaza border

January 29, 2008 21:18:00

Egypt has boosted security around the border town of Rafah and resealed parts of the barrier blasted open a week ago as it tried to control the flow of people in and out of the Gaza Strip.[MORE]

Tags: world-politics, unrest-conflict-and-war, egypt, israel, palestinian-territories

Support group welcomes ASIC check into Indigenous loans

January 29, 2008 21:16:00

A support group for Indigenous consumers has welcomed results from an investigation into a Queensland financial broker that lent money to people on welfare payments.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, consumer-protection, community-and-society, indigenous, cairns-4870

UN 'frustrated' by lack of progress in Somalia

January 29, 2008 21:11:00

The head of the United Nations refugee agency in Somalia, Guillermo Bettoki, says he has never felt so frustrated with the lack of political progress in the country. [MORE]

Tags: relief-and-aid-organisations, unrest-conflict-and-war, somalia

Helicopters open fire on Kenyan rioters

January 29, 2008 21:04:00

Two Kenyan military helicopters have opened fire above feuding tribal gangs near the western town of Naivasha, police and witnesses say.[MORE]

Tags: world-politics, unrest-conflict-and-war, kenya

12 killed in Pakistan missile attack

January 29, 2008 21:04:00

Twelve people have been killed in what is thought to be a missile attack on militants in a tribal region of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan. [MORE]

Tags: unrest-conflict-and-war, pakistan

Barry Court new Liberal president

January 29, 2008 21:00:00

The former president of the Pastoralists and Graziers Association, Barry Court, will be the next president of the Liberal Party in Western Australia.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, political-parties, liberal-party, wa, perth-6000

Fire at Belmont Race Course

January 29, 2008 21:00:00

Fire authorities are warning motorists to be careful if they are travelling through an area of Belmont affected by smoke. [MORE]

Tags: disasters-and-accidents, fires, bushfire, wa, belmont-6104, perth-6000

Food shortage fears after E Timor floods

January 29, 2008 20:42:00

Aid agencies in East Timor fear food supplies could become desperately short if monsoonal rains cause further damage in emergency areas. [MORE]

Tags: floods, relief-and-aid-organisations, east-timor

Two killed in Algeria car bomb attack

January 29, 2008 20:37:00

A car bomb has killed two people in a town east of Algiers today, the second such bomb attack in a month, security sources say.[MORE]

Tags: police, terrorism, algeria

Fears for economy as most S African mines still closed

January 29, 2008 20:28:00

The world's third largest gold producer says it has restarted production at one of its mines although a power shortage that has curbed output from South Africa's mining sector remains largely unresolved.[MORE]

Tags: company-news, electricity-energy-and-utilities, gold, mining, world-politics, south-africa

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