$1m aid for flooded Fiji
Rowan Callick and Michael McKenna AUSTRALIA is expected to boost by about $1 million its aid to flood-hit Fiji.
ECB signals pause after cutting rates
Christopher Emsden 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 five-year low
Brian Baskin 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
Matt Chambers RIO Tinto continues to be battered by the global slowdown, with fourth-quarter iron ore sales falling 31 per cent.
Obama softens line on Osama
Tom Baldwin, Washington BARACK Obama says removing Osama bin Laden from the battlefield is no longer essential.
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January is where Open will stay
Courtney Walsh AUSTRALIAN Open tournament director Craig Tiley has downplayed concerns about the future health of the summer circuit.
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Hot air, says Xenophon of carbon plan
Christian Kerr KEY crossbench senator Nick Xenophon has stepped up his attack on the Government's planned emissions trading scheme.
US will lead the way out
Alan Wood AMERICA can't do it alone and other governments should work hard towards a 2010 recovery.
Defence retains banned weapon
Mark Dodd 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
Mahesh Sharma 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
Nick Tabakoff 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
Andrew Trounson MOBILES, global warming and biotechnology projects have secured the biggest slices of $2.7 million for Australian-Chinese research.
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