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 Three
Australians killed in Bali suicide blasts
Three
Australians are confirmed dead and at least 17 injured after a
string of bombings ripped through Bali last night, killing 25
people. |
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Defiant
Australians united in Bali grief
Grieving but defiant Australians turned Wednesday's third
anniversary of the 2002 Bali bombings into a rallying point in
the war against terrorism. |
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Downer's
JI message was mixed, says Rudd
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer's visit to Indonesia has
been fruitless because he carried "a mixed message" about
outlawing terror group Jemaah Islamiah (JI), Labor has said. |
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Australians
tell of Bali carnage
Australian witnesses to the
latest string of bombings in Bali spoke of scenes of carnage,
panic and distress at the sites of the attacks that killed at
least 32. |
Experts
sees Bali, London parallels
The
common traveler's backpack carrying small bombs may now be
among the leading threats to world security, experts said. |
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2002
ringleader does not know bombers
One of
the ringleaders of the 2002 Bali bombings says he does not
know the suicide bombers who carried out the latest terror
attacks in Kuta and Jimbaran. |
Demolition
Man and Money Man hunted
A GLOBAL hunt was last night under way for the
two terrorist masterminds behind the latest Bali bombings, one
of them a British-educated bomb-maker who may already have
been involved with extremists when he studied at a UK
university. |
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Father
injured in Bali still critical
An
Australian injured in the Bali blast that killed his son
remains critically ill in a Singapore hospital but his
condition has stabilised, his sister has said. |
JI
ban may do little for safety: govt
The
federal government will push Indonesia to outlaw Jemaah
Islamiah (JI) but warns banning the terror group may do little
to make it safer for Australians abroad. |
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Banning JI 'would disrupt recruitment'
Banning Jemaah Islamiah (JI) in Indonesia would close down its
schools, denying terrorist recruiters new converts, Opposition
Leader Kim Beazley has said. |
Medical staff check Bali hospitals
Australian military doctors and consular staff were combing
hospitals in Bali to ensure no Australian victims remain
unaccounted for in emergency rooms. |
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Historical Facts ... |
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On the 16th August
1766, Carolina Oliphant was born in Gask, Perthshire. A poet,
she added her words to old folk tunes. Her parents were
staunch Jacobite supporters and many of her works, including
"Charlie is my Darling", reflect her family's sympathies. Were
it not for Carolina, many Scots folk tunes would have been
forgotten. Read more of Scotland's people at
heritage.scotsman.com |
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Scotland got a
taste of the military skill of Oliver Cromwell on the 3
September in 1650 as his Roundheads thump our boys at the
battle of Dunbar. This small Scottish town has experienced
many clashes in its time, situated as it is on the road to
Edinburgh from England. It is also notable as the birthplace
of the environmentalist John Muir. To read more about this
famous Scot
click here |
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