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- Scores killed in Mumbai terrorist attacks
- Thai PM rejects army call for fresh elections
- China postpones EU summit over Dalai Lama row
- Sri Lanka says troops poised to capture rebel headquarters
- Fiji's government targets another newspaper
- Australia to run into deficit: govt
- Somalian forces in pursuit of pirates
- Pacific countries demand fair trade with
- Scores killed in Mumbai terrorist attacks
- Thai PM rejects army call for fresh elections
- China postpones EU summit over Dalai Lama row
- Sri Lanka says troops poised to capture rebel headquarters
- Somalian forces in pursuit of pirates
- South Australia seeks workers from Philippines
- Australia considers aid request from Indonesia
- Thai army chief urges government to quit
- Fiji's government targets another newspaper
- Pacific countries demand fair trade with
- Climate change review angers NZ environment groups
- Taiwan offers financial assistance to Solomons
- Fiji bans delegation of international jurists
- NZ's carbon market put on hold weeks before launch
- Four men from Kiribati to return home after sea ordeal
- OECD says NZ's recession will continue all of next year
- Australia to run into deficit: govt
- Rio Tinto boss says China will survive recession
- Two Australians face heroin charges in Vietnam
- Australian PM warns deficit may be needed
- German doctor gets Australian visa, despite son
- Australia childcare provider ABC to keep two-thirds of centres open
- Australian territory considers tough domestic violence laws
- Court allows criminally insane man to drive Australian taxi
- Cricket Aus bans Mumbai tour
- Warne had expected to arirve in Mumbai today
- Australian cricket side cancels tour to India
- Australia and New Zealand club soccer champions to face off
- Northern Marianas to send small tewam to 2010 Palau
- Dragons top NBL ladder
- Happy Allenby
- Krejza ankle forces Hauritz into cover
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