Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson has proposed changing the GST, but Deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop says that's not going to happen. |
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Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has played down concerns Australia could be signing up to dud free trade deals during the prime minister's visit to Asia. |
Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson has proposed changing the GST, but Deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop says that's not going to happen. |
MOMBASA: A prominent hardline Muslim cleric in Kenya was shot dead in Mombasa on Tuesday, amid worsening religious tensions in the strategic port city and gateway to east Africa. Abubaker Shariff Ahmed, better known as Makaburi, was a vocal supporter of Osama bin Laden and had described last year’s.... |
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Public broadcaster PBS won 12 awards, including one for "League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis" about football's long-term health risks and "Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy," which examined the Jewish roots of American musical theater. |
THE family of a 12-year-old girl who died after a wall collapsed on her in school have paid tribute to the youngster as their "princess". |
Winners of the 73rd annual George Foster Peabody Awards were announced Wednesday on "CBS This Morning," with a record 46 series, specials and reports from television, radio and the Web being honored for excellence in 2013.
There were some old favorites among the television honorees, but for the.... |
The voices of popes from as long ago as 1884 can now be heard by the public thanks to the digitizing of 8,000 tapes from Vatican Radio’s pontifical archives, the Vatican said on Tuesday. The initiative was launched as part of preparations for the sainting of popes John Paul II and John XXIII.... |
After almost two decades of legal argument only a few of the thousands involved in the 1995 massacres have been convicted Twenty years after the Rwandan genocide barely 70 individuals out of thousands involved in the 1994 massacres have been convicted by the UN-backed court that was designed to deliver justice. |
TONIGHT Ukip leader Nigel Farage and the Lib Dem's Nick Clegg will go head-to-head in a second broadcast debate on Britain's relationship with the European Union. |
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