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Israel Yanks Ambassador
to Switzerland
Apr 20, 2009 7:51 AM CDT
Israel Yanks Ambassador to Switzerland
Outraged as Iranian, Swiss leaders meet at UN racism conference
(Newser)
- Israel has angrily called home its ambassador to Switzerland after that country's president met with Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ahead of a politically charged UN meeting on racism that began today, the
Times
of London reports. On Israel's Holocaust Memorial Day, Switzerland’s “guest of honor is a racist...
Snakes on a Plane 2: Baby Pythons Escape in Flight
Apr 16, 2009 10:01 AM CDT
Snakes on a Plane 2: Baby Pythons Escape in Flight
The 12 non-venomous snakes were not found
(Newser)
- Four baby pythons escaped from a container aboard a passenger plane in Australia, leading to a search that forced the cancellation of two flights, the airline said today. Twelve non-venomous Stimson pythons were being transported Tuesday on a flight from Alice Springs to Melbourne, but when the flight landed it...
Battered Australia a Preview
of Climate Devastation
Apr 9, 2009 9:29 AM CDT
Battered Australia a Preview of Climate Devastation
Country grapples with drought, wildfires, and heat
(Newser)
- Pummeled by drought, wildfires, and heat, Australia may be offering the world a preview of what’s to come as the planet warms, experts say. “Australia is the harbinger of change,” says a paleontologist. Many say climate change has already taken a human toll in the 173 killed...
US' Yellow Tail
Fever Taints
Aussie Wines
analysis
Apr 8, 2009 4:15 PM CDT
US' Yellow Tail Fever Taints Aussie Wines
Australia's bargain reputation hurts exports of primo stuff
(Newser)
- Droughts, wildfires, and weak currency have hurt Australia's wine exports—but for losing their reputation as premium vintners, the Aussies have no one but themselves to blame. When $7 Yellow Tail flooded US markets three years ago, "Australia made itself synonymous with cut-rate, generic wines," Mike Steinberger writes...
Castaway
Pooch
Survived
4 Months
on Island
Apr 7, 2009 9:00 AM CDT
Castaway Pooch Survived 4 Months on Island
Sophie Tucker washed overboard on sailing trip
(Newser)
- A family pet who was washed overboard during a November sailing trip has turned up on a remote Australian island, the BBC reports. Sophie Tucker, an Australian cattle dog, swam some 5 miles and survived on baby goats until she was found by rangers who patrol St. Bees Island. "...
Schindler's List Found
in Aussie Library
Apr 7, 2009 5:18 AM CDT
Schindler's List Found in Aussie Library
List of saved Jews that inspired book was buried deep in box of author's papers
(Newser)
- A rare copy of one of Oskar Schindler's original lists has been found in an Australian library, Reuters reports. The 13 yellowing pages list hundreds of Jews the German industrialist saved from the gas chambers by employing them in his factories. The list was given to
Schindler's List
author Thomas...
Coke Must Run Corrected Ads in Australia
Apr 2, 2009 6:23 PM CDT
Coke Must Run Corrected Ads in Australia
(Newser)
- Coke has to run a series of we-goofed ads in Australia after asserting in a recent campaign that the soft drink doesn’t rot teeth, make you fat, or contain much caffeine, the
Australian
reports. “The moment we saw the ad our eyebrows were raised and that turned to...
Outlaw Biker Attacks
Shock Aussies
glossies
Mar 30, 2009 7:30 PM CDT
Outlaw Biker Attacks Shock Aussies
(Newser)
- A rash of biker-gang attacks in Australia has outraged citizens and spurred officials to consider new laws,
Time
reports. In a recent eruption, one biker bludgeoned another to death with a steel post at a crowded Sydney airport. Shootings have also rattled quiet neighborhoods and defied the biker code of...
Aussies Croak
Toxic Toads
Mar 29, 2009 8:45 AM CDT
Aussies Croak Toxic Toads
(Newser)
- Aussies killed thousands of "toxic" cane toads today in an annual hunting festival to help reduce their ravenous numbers, reports the
Sydney Morning Herald.
The toads were introduced in 1935 from South American to eat pest beetles, but they now number in the millions and are driving out local...
It's Lights Out for Earth Hour
Mar 28, 2009 10:44 AM CDT
It's Lights Out for Earth Hour
(Newser)
- Earth Hour is under way. The annual event in which cities around the world dim their lights for an hour at 8:30pm local time kicked off in Sydney, Australia, the
Age
reports. China's Bird's Nest stadium, London's Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Vatican, and the Empire State Building...
Aussies Can't Save
87 Stranded Whales
Mar 25, 2009 11:40 AM CDT
Aussies Can't Save 87 Stranded Whales
But rescuers are ultimately able to save only four
(Newser)
- Rescue crews saved four long-finned pilot whales after a mass stranding in Western Australia’s Hamelin Bay, but scores of others died, the
West Australian
reports. Eighty-seven whales and dolphins beached Monday, prompting more than 250 volunteers and 100 conservation workers to spend a near-freezing night on the beach nursing...
Sydney Airport Defends Security After Gang Killing
Mar 23, 2009 1:48 AM CDT
Sydney Airport Defends Security After Gang Killing
Police say security did all they could
(Newser)
- Officials are defending security systems after a gang of bikers fatally beat a man inside Sydney Airport—then fled in taxis, reports the
Sydney Morning Herald.
"The police can't be everywhere and this could have happened anywhere," said the federal police commissioner. Horrified passengers watched as the...
Female Finches
'Pick' Sex of Chicks
Mar 20, 2009 4:25 PM CDT
Female Finches 'Pick' Sex of Chicks
(Newser)
- The female Gouldian finch can control the sex of her egg to produce the strongest possible offspring, the BBC reports. The species comes in two head colors, red and black, and same-color mates are more compatible. If a female finds herself with a different color mate, her offspring will be...
Aussie Critics Rip Micky D's McMath Tutoring
Mar 20, 2009 7:47 AM CDT
Aussie Critics Rip Micky D's McMath Tutoring
Program is sneaky marketing push, charge educators
(Newser)
- Nutritionists and educators are having trouble swallowing McDonald's sponsorship of an online math program, the
Guardian
reports. The tutoring program, available free to schools and students across Australia, features the golden arches logo on its front page. Australia's government commended McDonald's for providing the resource, but critics see it as...
Aussie Oil Spill 10 Times Worse Than Thought
Mar 14, 2009 4:17 PM CDT
Aussie Oil Spill 10 Times Worse Than Thought
Government blamed for slow response to disaster
(Newser)
- The oil spill that’s polluting beaches along the northeast coast of Australia is 10 times worse than originally thought, reports the
Sydney Morning Herald
. Officials now say that about 253 tons of oil leaked from a Hong Kong ship on Wednesday, damaging dozens of beaches that span 37 miles...
Aussie Dad Wrestles
'Roo Invader
Mar 9, 2009 7:40 AM CDT
Aussie Dad Wrestles 'Roo Invader
Creature burst in to bedroom before underwear-clad man got it out
(Newser)
- Waking up can be a bear, but for one Aussie family it was an 88-pound kangaroo crashing through their bedroom window and hopping around on a bloody rampage until the skivvies-clad dad wrestled it out of the house, the
Canberra Times
reports. “My initial thought when I was half...
Aussies Herd
Beached Whales
Back to Sea
Mar 2, 2009 7:46 AM CST
Aussies Herd Beached Whales Back to Sea
194 animals beached; dozens returned to water
(Newser)
- Rescuers using boats, stretchers, and a jet ski hauled dozens of whales and dolphins back to sea after 200 were beached on an Australian island, the
Daily Telegraph
reports. Some 59 animals were saved, ABC notes, as rescuers dug trenches and draped cloths over the whales to keep them cool...
Aussies Mourn Fire Victims
Feb 22, 2009 7:45 AM CST
Aussies Mourn Fire Victims
Fires bared worst of nature, best of humanity, says prime minister
(Newser)
- As bells tolled, mourners throughout Australia prayed at services today for the 209 people killed in wildfires and those still missing, CNN reports. “House is gone, friends are gone. This is total destruction,” said one resident. Rescue teams continue to search through the devastation as firefighters still battled...
Aussie Boy's Body
Found in Croc
Feb 18, 2009 3:40 AM CST
Aussie Boy's Body Found in Croc
Boy vanished while playing with dog and brother in mangrove swamp
(Newser)
- The remains of a 5-year-old boy who vanished while playing near a flooded Australian river have been found inside a crocodile, reports AP. The stomach contents of a 14-foot croc captured in the Daintree River confirmed the giant reptile consumed the boy, who disappeared while playing with his dog and...
Aussie Arson
Suspect Was
Volunteer
Firefighter
Feb 16, 2009 3:39 AM CST
Aussie Arson Suspect Was Volunteer Firefighter
He's accused of lighting a fire that killed 21 people
(Newser)
- The first suspect to be charged in one of the Australian blazes that killed as many as 300 people has been identified as a 39-year-old volunteer firefighter, reports the
Times
of London. He's accused of igniting a fire that killed 21 people 100 miles east of Melbourne. The suspect's identity...
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