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Drought relief bill to soar, say scientists (The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines)

Australia will experience severe heat waves almost every year and more drought periods.

Time for a break (The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines)

The embattled federal MP Belinda Neal arrived at Cairns Airport yesterday with her husband, the NSW MP John Della Bosca, and their two children for a holiday at an undisclosed location.

Rudd seeks closer ties with Canada (The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines)

KEVIN RUDD will use this week's G8 meeting in Japan to pursue closer foreign policy co-operation between Australia and Canada as part of a strategy to boost the influence of the two "middle" powers in global affairs.

Pentagon afraid of ignorance about Iran (The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines)

PENTAGON chiefs fear that Israeli plans for an attack on Iran's nuclear program will fail to destroy the facilities because neither the CIA nor Mossad knows where every base is located.

Nadal ends Federer reign at Wimbledon (The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines)

Rafael Nadal beats defending champion Roger Federer in five sets to win Wimbledon men's singles.

Let us make noise (The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines)

QANTAS and other airlines have called on the Federal Government to relax the 11pm-to-6am curfew.

Let us break noise curfew, say airlines (The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines)

QANTAS and other airlines have called on the Federal Government to relax the 11pm-to-6am curfew and the cap of 80 flights an hour into Sydney to ease growing congestion at Australia's largest airport.

Inquiry as Afghan youth hurt (The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines)

A 16-year-old Afghan youth is being treated in a military hospital for an injury to his upper leg which he says was caused by Australian military operations.

Hitler beheaded in Berlin as anti-war protester waxes hysterical (The Sydney Morning Herald ...

SCREAMING "no more war", a 41-year-old German man ripped the head off a controversial wax sculpture of Adolf Hitler at the new Madame Tussauds gallery in Berlin just minutes after the museum had opened to the public.

Hard lesson for learners' parents (The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines)

PAUL IMBREE'S case is enough to strike fear into the hearts of any parent. On a clear afternoon in April 2002, heading along the dusty Larapinta Drive in the Northern Territory, he handed the wheel to his son's 16-year-old friend, who flipped the Toyota LandCruiser at high speed.

First we take Manhattan, then we take the swim - Aussie triumph (The Sydney Morning Herald ...

As he swam by the Empire State Building for the second time on Saturday, the Australian distance swimmer John Van Wisse had been in the water more than 6½ hours and was still five kilometres from winning the longest open-water race in the world.

Children killed to punish me: mother (The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines)

Murder-suicide triggered as "father feared she would take children away from him".

Children killed to punish me, says mother (The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines)

Gary Poxon killed his three children because he was convinced he could not live without them and they could not live without him, his devastated wife has said, speaking publicly for the first time.

'A bombing away from not going' (The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines)

Pakistan bombing casts doubt over ability to host Champions Trophy.




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