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THE Rudd Government is forging ahead with its industrial relations and greenhouse policies, rejecting calls for them to be reviewed.

8:00am A plane carrying commuters has crashed into New York City's Hudson River and was floating in the water, according to US media.

STATE government authorities covered up a hospital waste spill accident last year at a water recycling plant near Brisbane.

A CEASEFIRE in Gaza appeared imminent last night as Israel sent a senior defence official to Cairo for talks.

$1m aid for flooded Fiji

AUSTRALIA is expected to boost by about $1 million its aid to flood-hit Fiji.

ECB signals pause after rate cut

ECB signals pause after cutting rates

THE European Central Bank has cut its main interest rate to an all-time low and hasn't ruled out further monetary easing.

Oil slides 5pc to near 5-year low

Oil slides 5pc to near five-year low

OIL prices came close to a five-year low today, as a lack of available storage sparked a wave of selling.

Metal meltdown rocks Rio

Metal meltdown rocks Rio

RIO Tinto continues to be battered by the global slowdown, with fourth-quarter iron ore sales falling 31 per cent.

Hot air, says Xenophon of carbon plan

KEY crossbench senator Nick Xenophon has stepped up his attack on the Government's planned emissions trading scheme.

US will lead the way out

AMERICA can't do it alone and other governments should work hard towards a 2010 recovery.

Defence retains banned weapon

THE Australian Defence Force says it possesses white phosphorous munitions, the incendiary weapons Israel has been accused of firing int...

Nortel Australia safe from bankruptcy

NORTEL Networks decision to file for bankruptcy protection in North America will not have an impact on its Australian operations.

Analysts take dim view of WAN

WEST Australian Newspapers Holdings looks increasingly likely to be hit by the ending of the state's resources boom.

Mobiles, green power win science cash

MOBILES, global warming and biotechnology projects have secured the biggest slices of $2.7 million for Australian-Chinese research.

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Opinion

Jack the Insider

World awaits Obama's defining moment

GIVEN his record at the rostrum to date, Obama's speech on Inauguration Day should be something to behold. Add Comment

David Uren

Call to cut hours to stay in work

WORKERS are being encouraged to cut their hours rather than lose their jobs as the economic downturn hits company profits. Read More

Opinion

No benefit in dumping Rees

REPLACING the NSW Premier after less than six months in the job would guarantee electoral disaster for state Labor, says Michael Costa. Read More

Alan Wood

US will lead the way out

AMERICA can't do it alone and other governments should work hard towards a 2010 recovery. Read More

Frank Devine

I coaxed Crikey into the hoax

THE time has come for me to own up to how I put it over the blog Crikey.com in the Quadrant hoax. Read More

Peter Lalor

Time to take a deep breath on Warner

In NSW, they have killed the fatted calf and lined the road from the airport to Matraville with palm fronds for David Warner. Read More

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