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Test debut looms for Australia keeper Wade NDTV That will give Wade, 24, the perfect opportunity to make the Test position his own, with three matches on this tour and then a break until the start of the next Australian summer, by which time Haddin will be 35. But Wade said he was not thinking any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South Australia Stumbles Over Game Ratings Escapist Magazine Last summer, as an R18+ rating for games began to look increasingly inevitable, Rau declared that South Australia would take things further by dumping the MA15+ rating and moving all such games to the higher category, thereby making them harder for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Australia can eclipse England in Windies Brisbane Times It seemed impossible 12 months ago but Australia can overtake England in cricket's Test world rankings if results go their way during the series against the West Indies starting this week. Australia plummeted to fifth in the world after last year's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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2012 Shir Madness Australian Stage Online From there, they may proceed upstairs where, to the south, the main theatre has been named Summertime; I know not why. To the north, in a large room where you might've done an African drumming workshop, the Hallelujah stage is reserved for more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
London Eye: Australia's Missile is on target to make a record splash at Games The Independent Meet The Missile, the anointed successor to the Thorpedo, the man who has to stop the Baltimore Bullet (yes, the Americans can do it too) and his US team-mates from taking all the attention away from Australia in the London Aquatics Centre this summer. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jamie Roberts out for rest of season Daily Post North Wales By Dan Owen Jamie Roberts must undergo knee surgery meaning he will miss the rest of the season and Wales' summer tour to Australia. Roberts originally picked up a knee problem in the Heineken Cup win over Racing Metro in November and suffered another ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Xstrata Strikes Aussie Coal Deal With Japan Wall Street Journal (blog) The on-year decline in the settlement price reflects an easing of supply constraints as most of Australia's biggest thermal coal mines are again operating at or close to full capacity after recovering from flooding during the Southern Hemisphere summer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Collingwood is key to Mitch joining the Dynamos ChronicleLive by Stuart Rayner, Evening Chronicle MITCHELL Johnson has revealed the part Paul Collingwood played in bringing him to Durham this summer. The 30-year-old Australiaall-rounder has signed up for the Riversiders' Twenty20 Cup campaign but will not play... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Teenage star hunting Australian Open berth The Canberra Times It is the second time Ayre has won the tournament after also holding the trophy aloft in 2009. The 18-year-old took a hiatus from the game over summer to play cricket, but has rediscovered the passion to walk the fairways once more. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indianapolis Grand Prix swimming: Brendan Hansen, Ed Moses lead parade out ... Washington Post A two-time medalist at the 2000 Summer Games, Moses faces a considerable challenge to make this year's Olympic team, but he qualified for the night's A final and finished seventh overall in 2:16.08. “It's going to be tight on time,” said Moses, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BASE METALS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories Of The Day Wall Street Journal LN), adding that there's still plenty of time to review the proposal ahead of a shareholder vote sometime over the summer. SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--Baoshan Iron & Steel Co. (600019.SH) said Friday its net profit fell 43% in 2011, its first decline since... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Durham opt for pace as Australian Johnson signs on Durham Times DURHAM have added the finishing touches to their Twenty20 line-up for the forthcoming summer by signing Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson as their second overseas player. The left-arm swing bowler from Queensland, currently playing his state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Australian paceman Cummins back from injury NDTV Cummins, 18, missed the entire Australian summer season with a bone stress injury in his heel suffered during his man-of-the-match seven-wicket debut in last November's second Johannesburg Test against South Africa. The youngster has now sufficiently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Only for the frequent flyer Business Standard It's that time of the year when people begin planning their summer holidays. Some look to travel abroad, while others plan for vacation within the country. For the former group of travellers, who would require several currencies, ING Vysya has launched ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India's 3rd research base in Antarctica begins Hindustan Times The formal launch of the research station - Bharti - is expected in November when it issummer time in the icy continent. The research station would address the growing urge in the Indian scientific community for exploring deeper and wider areas of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will Mitchell Johnson capitalise on the IPL to regain his place in Australian ... Cricket Country With the exception of Mitchell Johnson, most of the above-mentioned players come up for discussion when Australia's bowling future is talked about. He seems to have disappeared off the radar in a very short space of time and I don't see his immediate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China Pulling Rug From Under the Aussie Wall Street Journal (blog) At the same time, the recent strength of the Australian dollar is taking its toll. TheAustralian economy is now starting to suffer and high interest rates, that have made the currency attractive, could soon be a thing of the past. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Racing: Jimmy Choux on track for Australian trip New Zealand Herald While he wasn't in the perfect position to time the gallop, trainer Bary says Jimmy Choux scooted over the last 600m of his 1000m hitout in around 34 seconds. "And he did it well, so I couldn't be happier," he said. Bary says the gallop will have Jimmy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DVD review: Angry boys The Bay of Plenty Times Chris Lilley has simply got too much talent and too much time. The Australianactor/writer/comedian/producer has created some wonderful television over the past six years and Angry Boys, his third series, is funny stuff. He first brought us We Can Be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Rose Petal Jam: Recipes and Stories from a Summer in Poland' Wins 'Best in ... EDGEOnTheNet SYDNEY, Australia -Tabula Books, the Sydney, Australia-based publishing house, announced that their 2011 premier book, "Rose Petal Jam - Recipes and Stories from aSummer in Poland" by Beata Zatorska and Simon Target, has been awarded a prestigious ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia can eclipse England in Test rankings with Windies series win Perth Now FLASHBACK: Ricky Ponting leaves the MCG after Australia lost the fight to regain the Ashes on home soil in 2010. Picture: Colleen Petch Source: Herald Sun IT seemed impossible 12 months ago, but Australia can overtake England in cricket's Test world ... See all stories on this topic » |
Daylight Savings Time Ends.. - Softball Australia Softball Australia is pleased to announce the team to participate at the ISF XIII Open ...At 2:00am standard time (Eastern Standard Time) move clocks forward one hour to 3:00am summer time. ... Softball Australia Limited : Featured news ... www.softball.org.au/newsitem.asp?id=31584 |


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