Boeing free to discriminate
Michael McKenna INTERNATIONAL defence contractor Boeing will be allowed to discriminate against employees whose nationalities do not meet US security la...
ASIC probes 'missing millions'
Adele Ferguson and Nicolas Perpitch THE corporate policeman is investigating the alleged disappearance of millions of dollars from a top Western Australian stockbroker.
Fed worries over long recession risks
Brian Blackstone THE Federal Reserve signalled today that the already year-long US recession could drag well into the new year.
German tycoon Merckle commits suicide
Catherine Boyle A TOP German investor has committed suicide after watching his $13 billion fortune decline in the global financial crisis.
Obama's surprise pick for CIA boss
Geoff Elliott, Washington correspondent BARACK Obama will announce a surprise appointment to head the CIA, signalling a determination to make a clean break from past practices
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Day for rookies to make a stand
Malcolm Conn AUSTRALIA'S generation next has the opportunity to carve themselves a slice of history by bowling the side to a consolation victory.
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La Nina's cool can't beat the heat
Asa Wahlquist, Rural writer A LA Nina weather pattern pushed temperatures down in 2008, with the latest climate data showing it was the coldest year since 2001.
West must guarantee Gaza resolution
Martin Peretz PALESTINIANS need guidance to attain proper statehood and their immediate neighbours aren't going to be much help.
Aussie killed in Afghanistan named
Lex Hall THE Defence Department last night named the latest Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan as being 30-year-old Private Gregory Michael...
Telstra wins anti-discrimination case
A CALL centre worker who claimed he was treated unfairly by Telstra because he was Australian has lost an anti-discrimination case.
Windschuttle scammed in Quadrant hoax
Justine Ferrari and Samantha Maiden HISTORIAN Keith Windschuttle has unwittingly published scientific nonsense in the respected right-wing journal Quadrant.
Cap fits for now, says Bradley
Andrew Trounson DENISE Bradley has rebuffed criticism over the decision by her higher education review to retain price caps.
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