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Former Australian cricket Caption Mark Waugh speaks at a press conference to announce Toon Cricket 2005 match, in Bombay, India, Friday, Dec. 2, 2005. Waugh is in Bombay for promotional campaign of Cartoon Network.
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Waugh hopes Clarke leaving New Zealand tour for personal reasons is a "one off'
| Melbourne, Mar 9 (ANI): Australian legend and cricket commentator Mark Waugh has said that he hopes Michael Clarke's dash home from New Zealand is a one-off, as the cricketer's personal life "encroa... (photo: AP / Rajesh Nirgude)
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 Hong Kong Standard 
Part-time moms hold sway for kids
Mothers who work part-time are more likely to have healthier children than those who are not working or work full- time, said a recent Australian study. They watched about an hour less television per ... (photo: WN / sweet)
Saengerin Whitney Houston, aufgenommen am 28. Okt. 2006 in Beverly Hills.  The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Disregard the newspapers, radio and TV, Whitney Houston's concerts in Australia were wonderful
| I AM a long-term Whitney Houston fan, some would say fanatic. I loved every one of her four concerts I saw over the past two weeks. | Her shows were personal, energetic, fun, sincere and exciting an... (photo: AP / Matt Sayles)
Houston   Music   Photos   Song   World  
George Michael  The Daily Telegraph Australia 
George locks in Mac factor
| GEORGE Michael and Paul Mac have been spending a bit of time together. | The British singer and Aussie producer/musician were spotted around town together last week, partying on Oxford St for the Ma... (photo: Creative Commons / Yves Lorson)
Michael   People   Photos   Singer   World  
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Yellow seats are prepared and cleaned before the night's race at San Lazaro Horse Race Track, Philippines as seen in this May 6, 2009 photo. The Daily Mail
All bets are off: Severe thunderstorm brings horse races to a halt
| A severe thunderstorm dumped so much hail and rain on Melbourne, Australia, that it shut down the transportation system and forced sporting events to be cancelled. | Th... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Horse   Photos   Race   Thunderstorm   World  
Jenson Button driving for Brawn GP at the 2009 Turkish Grand Prix. The Guardian
Harmony the key to McLaren's new united kingdom
| The partnership of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will benefit from bitter lessons learned with Fernando Alonso | Jenson Button, top, and Lewis Hamilton are pooling i... (photo: Creative Commons / Mark McArdle)
Button   Formula   Photos   Sport   World  
British long jumper Jade Johnson reacts after finishing second in the women's long jump final at the European Athletics Championships in the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002. The Independent
A century of distinction: 100 women who changed the world
| Tomorrow is designated International Women's Day, and it is a particularly significant milestone this year: the campaign to improve the rights of women was founded a ce... (photo: AP / Jan Pitman)
Campaign   Century   Photos   Women   World  
In this image provided by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society anti-whaling protestors in an inflatable boat pursue the Japanese factory whaling ship Nisshin Maru as water cannon is used to blast the radical conservationists during the clash in frigid Antarctic waters Monday, Feb. 2, The New York Times
Australian Police Search Anti-Whaling Ships
| Filed at 2:31 a.m. ET | ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) -- Australian police conducted searches Saturday on two anti-whaling vessels that recently clashed with Japanese ships ... (photo: AP / Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Josh Gunn, HO)
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 British actress and television presenter Kelly Brook, center, poses for photographs to launch her new range of swimwear called ´The Kelly Brook Collection´ at a retail outlet in London, Monday April 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) nf2 The Daily Mail
Kelly Brook's got a new man in her life... but he already has an eye  ...
| Kelly Brook's pug pup Rocky may only be a few months old, but he already has an eye for the ladies.  | On a trip to the park last week, the tiny dog proved somethi... (photo: APphoto)
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Shri Suresh Kalmadi . Newstrack India
Commonwealth Games will be the best: Kalmadi
| New Delhi, Mar 5 (ANI): The Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Commonwealth Games, Suresh Kalmadi, has asserted it will be the best ever sporting event.  ... (photo: PIB of India)
Delhi   Games   India   Photos   Sports  
Kids Eating BBC News
Do working mums make healthy children?
| A new study suggests the children of mothers who work part-time are healthier than those of their full-time or stay-at-home counterparts. Where does this take the debat... (photo: Creative Commons / eyeliam)
Health   Kids   Photos   Science   Women  
 ag2  Justine Henin during her match at the Sony Ericsson in Key Biscayne, Fl March 23, 2007 CNN
Serena is mentally tough, but readers say she's not toughest
Story Highlights Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting are two athletes who rival Serena's tenacity | Rafael Nadal is still the sensible early French pick; Justine Henin for th... (photo: WN / aruna)
Henin   Nadal   Photos   Sport   Tennis  
Stephen Smith, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia, addresses a high-level Ministerial meeting to launch a Joint Ministerial Statement of Support for the Comprehensive-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). Newstrack India
Australian FM to discuss attacks on Indians with Krishna on Wednesday
| New Delhi, Mar. 2 (ANI): Visiting Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith will meet with his Indian counterpart S.M.Krishna at Hyderabad House on Wednesday afternoon.... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
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Cyber-bullying cases put heat on Google, Facebook
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Former Australian cricket Caption Mark Waugh speaks at a press conference to announce Toon Cricket 2005 match, in Bombay, India, Friday, Dec. 2, 2005. Waugh is in Bombay for promotional campaign of Cartoon Network.
Waugh hopes Clarke leaving New Zealand tour for personal reasons is a "one off'
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, seen, during a memorial service for the victims of the Australian bush fires, which he attended with Britain's Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and his wife Therese Rein, all unseen, at Westminster Abbey, London, Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
Asylum seeker crisis worse now than under John Howard
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