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Live blog: Third Test Day Two

Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke fell cheaply as Matt Wade played a lone hand in helping a struggling Australia to 7 for 118 at lunch on day two of the third Test.

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Keberhasilan Palestina di PBB disambut meriah di Tepi Barat/Gaza

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:11:29 +1100

Hasil pemungutan suara dalam sidang Majelis Umum Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa yang meningkatkan status Palestina menjadi "negara bukan anggota" dari sekadar sebuah kesatuan, disambut meriah di Tepi Barat dan Jalur Ghaza.
 

Majelis Konstituante Mesir mengesahkan RUUD yang baru

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:25:19 +1100

Majelis Konstituante Mesir, yang mayoritas anggotanya dari kalangan yang disebut Islamis, telah mengesahkan Rancangan Undang-Undang Dasar baru negara itu.
 

Rokok dalam kemasan polos mulai dijual di Australia

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:39:43 +1100

Undang-undang yang diterapkan pemerintah Australia yang mewajibkan agar rokok dikemas dalam bungkus yang polos hari ini mulai berlaku.
 

Pangkalan AL Australia di Darwin dibobol penjahat

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:45:35 +1100

Di Wilayah Utara Australia, Polisi setempat dan Polisi Federal serta Departemen Pertahanan, masih berusaha mengungkap bagaimana seorang pembobol bersenjata mampu menerobos pangkalan angkatan laut Australia dan mencuri 14 pucuk senjata.
 

Jumlah penganggur di Zona Eropah melonjak

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:33:18 +1100

Tingkat pengangguran di Zona Eropah telah mencapai titik tertinggi sejak mata uang tunggal Euro diluncurkan, dan gelagatnya adalah bahwa jumlah itu akan bertambah lagi.
 

India dikatakan harus berbuat lebih banyak di bidang ekonomi

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:52:52 +1100

Para analis mengatakan pemerintah India harus berbuat lebih banyak guna merangsang perekonomian yang sedang lesu di negara itu.
 

Pengusaha Australia yang ditahan di Filipina mengeluh

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 12:03:50 +1100

Seorang pengusaha Australia yang ditahan di Filipina mengeluh karena pemerintah Australia dikatakannya tidak berbuat secukupnya untuk membebaskannya.
 

Kedermawanan luar biasa seorang pengusaha AS

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:56:47 +1100

Seorang pengusaha Amerika, dengan mengenakan seragam Sinter Klas, membagi-bagikan uang tukaran 100-dolar kepada para korban badai dahsyat Sandy yang baru-baru ini menerjang kawasan New York dan sekitarnya.
 

Seorang germo di Cina dihukum mati

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 12:12:55 +1100

Pengadilan Cina telah menghukum mati seorang muncikari yang menyandera 6 perempuan yang dijadikannya budak seks dalam tahanan di bawah tanah dan membunuh 2 di antaranya.
 

Kelab sepakbola Australia bertekad ikut komptisi Asia

Sat, 01 Dec 2012 12:17:21 +1100

Pelatih kelab sepakbola Australia di kota Brisbane, Negara Bagian Queensland, mengatakan, timnya yang dikenal dengan nama Roar - yang sahamnya dikabarkan ikut dikuasai salah seorang anggota keluarga Bakrie - mengaku bertekad agar asuhannya itu ikut dalam Liga Juara Konfederasi Sepakbola Asia tahun 2013.
 

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Sat 01 Dec, 2012

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Israel authorises settler homes after UN vote

Just one day after a landmark UN vote recognising Palestine as a non-member observer state, Israel has moved to authorise the construction of 3,000 new homes in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

The move, which has drawn widespread criticism, including from stalwart Israel ally the United States, is seen as punishment for the United Nations General Assembly vote.

A US State Department official says both the vote and the settlement expansion are counterproductive to reaching a peace settlement and a two-state solution.

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Asia Pacific Email Update

Radio Australia - Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific brings you news and in-depth coverage of regional issues in Asia and the Pacific.

Join Sen Lam each evening, Monday to Friday, on Radio Australia, and domestically on ABC Radio National and ABC NewsRadio.

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Hunger-striking asylum seeker evacuated from Nauru

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:27:32 +1100

An escalating situation is taking place in Nauru, concering asylum seekers in Australian immigration detention.

Nauru still negotiating with landowners on detention centre work

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:27:26 +1100

Asylum seekers at the processing centre on Nauru are living in tents while the island's government negotiates with local landowners.

Australian government accused of not looking after its citizens abroad

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:26:37 +1100

An Australian man being held in immigration detention in the Philippines is accusing the Australian government of neglecting its responsibility to look after its citizens abroad.

US launches blueprint for AIDS-free generation

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:26:27 +1100

December 1 is World Aids Day.

Leaked sex tape rolls Chinese government official

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:26:09 +1100

A Communist Party official in south-west China has been sacked after apparently featuring in a sex video.

K-Pop industry embracing performers from across Asia

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:26:02 +1100

For Korean pop, 2012 has been a breakout year.

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Fuel prices and climate change may create Pacific food supply issues

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:23 +1100

This week's news that shipping issues left a boarding school in the Federated States of Micronesia without food has pushed food security back into the spotlight.

Pacific likely to vote with Australia on Palestine question at UN

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:15 +1100

The United Nations General Assembly is about to deliver a vote that could move the Palestinians along the road to statehood.

Australian public "reluctant" to accept Indigenous recognition vote

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:12 +1100

The minority Australian Green party has welcomed legislation to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia's first inhabitants.

MDG deadline looms as Pacific marks World Aids Day

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:08 +1100

Saturday December 1 is World Aids day.

PNG PM says productivity "key to success" in Asian Century

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:04 +1100

Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has said that increasing productivity is the key to his country making most of opportunities offered by the Asian century.

UN urges PNG to do more for disabled people

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:01 +1100

The UN has declared this coming Monday as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Sports wrap: Australia in action in rugby and cricket

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:57:58 +1100

The Wallabies take on Wales this weekend in the last match of their European tour.

IRB Sevens World Series gears up for men's round two

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:57:55 +1100

The IRB Sevens World Series is gearing up for the men's round 2.

Australian music awards single out Indigenous band Yothu Yindi

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:57:53 +1100

For the first time, an Indigenous band has been inducted into the Australian Record Industry's Hall of Fame.

Melbourne hosts Men's Hockey Champions Trophy Melbourne

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:57:48 +1100

The Men's Hockey Champions Trophy Melbourne 2012 will be held in Melbourne from December 1 to 9.

High notes: Indigenous Australian youth learn opera

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:57:44 +1100

It's far cry from the concert halls of major cities, but some Indigenous students in eastern outback Australia have been training as opera singers.

PNG mining prospects to be discussed at Sydney conference

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:57:41 +1100

The PNG Mining and Investment Conference gets underway in Sydney this week.

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Nauru tents to remain until deal is brokered

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:20:59 +1100

Asylum seekers being detained in Nauru will continue to be housed in tents until a deal to build permanent structures can be brokered with landowners.

Pacific food security threatened by climate, economic changes: scientist

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 16:52:39 +1100

One of Australia's leading experts on climate change says Pacific nations are facing serious challenges when it comes to food security.

UN votes to give Palestinians 'non-member state' status

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 16:05:24 +1100

The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to grant the Palestinian Authority "non-member state" status.

MDG deadline looms as Pacific marks World Aids Day

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:08 +1100

Saturday December 1 is World Aids day.

Pacific likely to vote with Australia on Palestine question at UN

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:15 +1100

The United Nations General Assembly is about to deliver a vote that could move the Palestinians along the road to statehood.

Fuel prices and climate change may create Pacific food supply issues

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:23 +1100

This week's news that shipping issues left a boarding school in the Federated States of Micronesia without food has pushed food security back into the spotlight.

UN urges PNG to do more for disabled people

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:58:01 +1100

The UN has declared this coming Monday as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

PNG urged to ratify UN disability convention

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 08:24:01 +1100

Papua New Guinea's Government is being encouraged to ratify a UN convention to help people with disabilities.

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Nauru tents to remain until deal is brokered

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:20:59 +1100

Asylum seekers being detained in Nauru will continue to be housed in tents until a deal to build permanent structures can be brokered with landowners.

Pacific food security threatened by climate, economic changes: scientist

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 16:52:39 +1100

One of Australia's leading experts on climate change says Pacific nations are facing serious challenges when it comes to food security.

UN votes to give Palestinians 'non-member state' status

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 16:05:24 +1100

The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to grant the Palestinian Authority "non-member state" status.

PNG urged to ratify UN disability convention

Fri, 30 Nov 2012 08:24:01 +1100

Papua New Guinea's Government is being encouraged to ratify a UN convention to help people with disabilities.

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This Week's Highlights: Indomitable Sydney? Why neither the critics nor the fans of Sydney Anglicanism get it

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Power over life and death: The amorality of modern medicine

Power over life and death: The amorality of modern medicine

ABC Religion and Ethics - 27 Nov 2012

Since we have come to believe that life comes from nowhere, is headed nowhere and has no particular purpose, we are reduced to little more than corpses figuring out when to embrace death.

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The fear of others has corrupted the Australian soul

The fear of others has corrupted the Australian soul

ABC Religion and Ethics - 27 Nov 2012

Somehow, we've become comfortable with treating vulnerable "others" as we would never want to be treated. Measured against the Golden Rule, it points to a neglected, enfeebled, imperilled Australian soul.

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A new Christendom: Can Christianity breathe life into modernity?

A new Christendom: Can Christianity breathe life into modernity?

ABC Religion and Ethics - 27 Nov 2012

Modernity, by God's grace, may yet be the site in which a new Christendom can emerge, one in which the reign of God emerges side-by-side with the full dignity and flourishing of man.

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The triumph of the radicals: Women bishops and the Church of England

The triumph of the radicals: Women bishops and the Church of England

ABC Religion and Ethics - 27 Nov 2012

The General Synod decision on women bishops reveals that the Church of England has been unable to find a way to tolerate high levels of diversity within its membership. It has been held hostage by the radical fringe.

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This week on ABC TV

Compass

Compass - A Place by the Sea

ABC1 | Sunday 2 December 2012 06:30 pm

Presented by Geraldine Doogue
This program follows a group of children thrust together for a two-week break at Stewart House on Sydney's northern beaches. Stewart House was established in 1930 to provide respite care to youngsters in times of crisis and need.

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Songs of Praise

Songs of Praise - Advent Sunday

ABC1 | Sunday 2 December 2012 11.30am

Presented by Aled Jones
For Advent Sunday, Aled Jones visits Port Sunlight Village as the community prepares for Christmas, and special guests All Angels join the congregation in Christ Church to sing favourite Advent hymns.

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This week on ABC Radio

Encounter

Encounter - Why Poland?

ABC Radio National | Saturday 1 December 2012 5.00pm

Presented by David Rutledge
Here's a model for moral inquiry: Polish-Australians of Jewish and non-Jewish backgrounds get together to scrutinise the events in Poland of the Second World War, which led to the annihilation of ninety per cent of Poland's 3.3 million strong Jewish population. Think of almost any contemporary issue that troubles you, and you will find direction in this discussion.
Producer: Margaret Coffey
Repeated Wednesdays at 1.00pm

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For the God who Sings

For The God Who Sings - Summer's Advent

ABC Classic FM | Sunday 2 December 2012 10.30pm

Presented by Stephen Watkins
As the fig tree knows when summer's near, awake! Bach's two magical cantatas Nun Komm, de Heiden Heiland (Come now, Saviour) meet a thrilling Advent at St Paul's.

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Andrew West

Religion and Ethics Report - Religious turmoil in Syria and Lebanon

ABC Radio National | Wednesday 28 November 2012 5.30pm

Presented by Andrew West
Could the religious turmoil that is currently roiling Syria spill over into Lebanon? Dr Mike Bassous, general secretary of the Bible Society of Lebanon, says that Lebanon has struck a delicate political and religious balance between Christians, Sunni Muslims, Shiite Muslims and Druze, but this could be in jeopardy as thousands of refugees fleeing the violence in Syria pour across the border. And Professor Ruth Powell, director of the National Church Life Survey, gives an overview of the results of the latest survey, which finds that churchgoers are older, well educated and overwhelmingly female - and that the sense of belonging outweighs belief.
Repeated Thursdays at 5:30am

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Sunday Nights with John Cleary

Sunday Nights - The Issue, The Interview and The Goodlife

ABC Local Radio Across Australia | Sunday 2 December 2012 10.05 pm

Presented by Noel Debien
Conversations on important issues concerning religion, spirituality, ethics and values.

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The Rhythm Divine

The Rhythm Divine - The Big Music

ABC Radio National | Sunday 2 December 2012 6.00am

Presented by Geoff Wood
The spiritual community of Findhorn in Scotland was founded 50 years ago, bringing together spiritual seekers and eco-activists from all around the world. To mark the occasion we hear songs from Mike Scott, founder of UK band The Waterboys, who has lived and recorded at Findhorn, along with music for Advent from U2, and the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, and a new album Folila for the celebrated blind Sufi singers from Mali, Amadou & Mariam.
Repeated Mondays at 1.00am.

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The Spirit of Things

The Spirit of Things - My Spiritual Diary: Ven. Freeman Trebilcock

ABC Radio National | Sunday 2 December 2012 6.05pm

Presented by Rachael Kohn
In his early 20s, Freeman Trebilcock is a young Buddhist monk who thinks actions speak louder than words, which is why he is often very busy. Recently on the road with the visiting Nepalese singing nun, Ani Choying Drolma, the organising demands of the tour tested Freeman's Buddhist practice to the limit. Keeping a Spiritual Diary was a grounding experience, adding a further dimension to Freeman's Buddhist practice that attempts to bring a calm self awareness and compassion to a society that can be overwhelmingly materialist and selfish.
Repeated Tuesdays at 1.00pm

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