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Two Australians have been confirmed dead in the Mumbai terror attack.
Saturday, November 29, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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SYDNEY: Two Australians have been confirmed dead in the Mumbai terror attack, as Australian consular officials in Mumbai were trying to contact 36 Australians known to be in the area at the time of the assault.
The Kevin Rudd government warned Australians to "expect the worst".
The two Australians confirmed dead are Sydneysiders Doug Markell, 71, a former deputy mayor of Woollahra council in the
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Symond is reported to have gotten into a physical confrontation with a member of the public in a Bri
Monday, November 24, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Melbourne: It has only taken one Test match on his return to the Australian team for Andrew Symonds to get into trouble yet again.
The 33-year-old all-rounder is reported to have gotten into a physical confrontation with a member of the public in a Brisbane pub on Sunday night.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the incident happened after Australia completed a 149-run victory over New Zeal
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IAG will invest A$170 million ($108 million) in a general insurance venture with State Bank of India
Monday, November 24, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Business
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Sydney: Insurance Australia Group will invest A$170 million ($108 million) in a general insurance venture with State Bank of India, taking its first step into the fast growing Indian insurance market.
IAG said in a statement on Monday it will hold 26 per cent of the venture, with an option for 49 per cent in the future, and that the joint venture was expected to commence trading in 2009.
"India
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Viswanathan Anand on Sunday advocated a step-by-step approach for the inclusion of chess in the Olym
Monday, November 24, 2008 sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Others
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CHENNAI: World Champion Viswanathan Anand on Sunday advocated a step-by-step approach for the inclusion of chess in the Olympic Games and said India had the talent to win medals, whenever it happens.
"The first thing is that chess should get into the Olympic umbrella as a demonstration sport in four years times and then as a medal sport in eight years," he said.
"The main thing is to be there in
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Hayden said, The match would likely provide him answers whether he would be around for his fifth Ash
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Sydney: Australian opener Mathew Hayden who will be playing his 99th Test on Thursday, at the Gabba against New Zealand, has said that the match would likely provide him answers whether he would be around for his fifth Ashes tour next year.
Hayden (37), who had recurring injury dramas and a poor start to the series in India, has critics questioning his future in the Australian top-order.
But, Ha
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A comprehensive genome-based atlas, created by researchers, would help shed light on healthy and abn
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Health
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SYDNEY: A comprehensive genome-based atlas, created by researchers, would help shed light on healthy and abnormal kidney development and disease.
The atlas shows how the entire genome is regulated to produce thousands of specific genes that are mixed and re-mixed to form genetic teams.
It is the joint outcome of the work by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre, Institute for Molecular
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Gilchrist accuses Murali of chucking the ball
Tuesday, November 04, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Cricket
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SYDNEY: Former Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist has hit the hornet's nest by calling spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan a chucker and accusing
Sri Lankan authorities of splitting the cricket world between 'white' and 'black' countries in the '90s.
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A slowing economy may compel Australia to tighten its borders, Immigration Minister Chris Evans
Monday, October 27, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Foreign Affairs
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Sydney: A slowing economy may compel Australia to tighten its borders, Immigration Minister Chris Evans said on Sunday. The nation’s immigration will be reassessed by the government next month when the mid-year economic data is released.The global financial crisis has resulted in an increased interest in migrating to Australia, especially from Britain and New Zealand.
“I think the downturn in Gre
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Gilchrist has roused it further by questioning Sachin Tendulkar’s honesty in the Sydney Test affair.
Friday, October 24, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Sports - Cricket
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For a case of wrong timing, look no further. The simmering tension between India and Australia is gradually reaching fever pitch. Adam Gilchrist has roused it further by questioning Sachin Tendulkar’s honesty in the Sydney Test affair.
In an article which appeared in The Age, which talks about Gilchrist’s autobiography, the former Australian wicketkeeper describes Tendulkar’s evidence over the Ha
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An electronic dive buddy built by engineering students at the University of Auckland in New Zealand
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Technology
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Sydney: An electronic dive buddy built by engineering students at the University of Auckland in New Zealand could help save divers and make scuba diving a much safer sport.
Anatoly Kudryashov and Jenny Xu from the department of mechanical engineering designed a computerised system to automatically adjust a diver’s buoyancy if they get into trouble.
“The most important task for a diver while und
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