ABC News (Australia)Woods admits affairs, takes 'indefinite break' from golfGolf superstar Tiger Woods says he is taking an "indefinite break" from the sport as he admitted for the first time to being unfaithful to his wife and asked for forgiveness.
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Six killed in Baghdad car bombSix people, including two policemen and two soldiers, have been killed in a car bombing south of Baghdad, an Iraqi interior ministry official said.
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Scientology head hits back at abuse claimsThe international vice president of the Church of Scientology has responded to allegations that his church is a criminal organisation, describing them as "unsubstantiated rumours".
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Centenarian suffocated by 98yo room-mateA 98-year-old woman in the US state of Massachusetts has been charged with murder after she allegedly suffocated her 100-year-old nursing home room-mate.
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Family sues over school drowning deathThe New South Wales Education Department is being sued over a drowning death in 2006.
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Man dies after hotel balcony fallA man has died after falling from a first-floor balcony in New South Wales's upper Hunter Valley.
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Pope shares 'outrage' at priest sex abusePope Benedict XVI has apologised once again for the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests, this time directing harsh words to Irish clergy.
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Interstate crews join fight against NSW firesThe Rural Fire Service (RFS) says crews from Queensland and the ACT will help New South Wales firefighters try to gain the upper hand over more than 90 fires burning across the state this weekend.
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Consumer confidence boosts US retail salesRetail sales in the United States have risen for the second straight month, boosting hopes that a major component of US economic activity is rebounding.
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Jackson to get posthumous GrammyMichael Jackson next month will receive a posthumous Grammy for lifetime achievement, organisers of the music industry's top awards said.
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Woods wins court ban against sex photosGolfer Tiger Woods, fighting to fend off intense media scrutiny over allegations he cheated on his wife, has won a court order banning publication in Britain of any photos or video showing him nude or having sex.
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Top Al Qaeda figure dies in drone strike: USA senior Al Qaeda leader is believed to have been killed in a drone strike in northwest Pakistan, a US official said.
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Vandals steal ex-president's corpseVandals have stolen the corpse of former Cypriot president Tassos Papadopoulos.
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Volcano eruption covers villages in ashNicaragua's Concepcion volcano has erupted, spewing gas and smoke almost 150 metres into the air and dumping ash on three nearby villages.
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Officer hurt in alcohol violence crackdownA Sydney police officer has been seriously injured during day one of a 48-hour nationwide operation targeting alcohol-fuelled violence.
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Sydney airport gas leak source unknownEmergency services have failed to find the source of a suspected gas leak that closed part of a Sydney International airport terminal last night.
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EU pledges billions in climate aidEuropean leaders have pledged to provide 7.2 billion euros ($11.5 billion) over the next three years to help developing nations adapt to climate change.
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Suspected airport leak prompts evacuationFlights have been delayed after part of Sydney International airport's departure terminal was evacuated following a suspected gas leak.
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Garuda pilot's conviction overturnedThe pilot who crash-landed a Garuda jet in 2007 killing 21 people, including five Australians, has been freed by an Indonesian Court.
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Thai man granted royal pardon for spyingA Thai man convicted in Cambodia this week for spying has been granted a royal pardon.
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