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[Matthew Moore, Herald Correspondent in Denpasar]
Schapelle Corby has made a last-ditch plea to three Indonesian
judges to look to God and let her go free. more
[Jonathan Pearlman] The shadow treasurer insisted the city's "battling families" were the worst affected by land tax, but figures show residents in affluent suburbs are most likely to be hardest hit. more
[Louise Dodson and Mark Metherell]
Deep divisions have been revealed in federal cabinet over budget
plans to cut Medicare funding for assisted fertility treatment. more
[Paul McGeough, Chief Herald Correspondent in Baghdad]
War-weary Iraqis held their breath yesterday as the prime minister-designate announced he had finally formed a government. more
[John Garnaut] The Tax Office has revealed a major investigation of identity fraud after discovering 3500 taxpayers and tax claimants who were not who they said they were. more
[Jamie Freed]
BHP Billiton showed investors it is taking full advantage of the commodities boom while it lasts, releasing near-record third-quarter production figures. more
Violence sells. Jason Hill asks whether the world of gaming is too violent for
children. more
[Katrina Lobley]
The Spanish Film Festival goes beyond the stereotype of sexy
senoritas, tapas and flamenco. But it has them, too. more
[Ben Kimber]Fullback Mat Rogers has broken ranks with the conservative approach
of the NSW Waratahs to declare the team is capable of securing a
historic first Super 12 title this season. more
Photo:
Iraqi patients can't receive proper treatment because of a drug shortage - and the cancer rate is rising. more
Video: Megan Gale's a soap star - bathing in public. more
In his new sword-and-sandals epic, Kingdom of Heaven, Ridley Scott pins his hopes on Orlando Bloom. more
Australia and New Zealand fought side by side at Gallipoli but are
now drifting apart, writes Peter Hartcher.
more
A man, armed with a knife, has stolen a life-size inflatable doll from a Moscow sex shop. more
Justine Toh looks at spirituality and
commercialism at this year's Mind Body and Spirit festival.
Machu Picchu is the symbol of the Incas, but is it being loved to
death?
more
Being sacked can set people on a slippery slope, writes Matt O'Sullivan. more