+ Follow PARLIAMENT HOUSE Tag
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[Title] => Australian senator produces fake pipe bomb
[Summary] => An Australian senator startled his colleagues by producing a fake pipe bomb during a committee hearing on Monday.
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[Title] => Noy a phenomenon, says New South Wales premier
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[Title] => 3,000 police protest in Sydney over benefit change
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[Title] => WikiLeaks mom calls for Australian intervention
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[Title] => More than 2,000 rally against Aussie carbon tax
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[Title] => India welcomes scrapping of Australian swimsuit
[Summary] => An Indian minister welcomed Thursday the scrapping of an Australian swimwear line that included a woman's swimsuit decorated with the image of a Hindu goddess.
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[Title] => Australian PM announces Aug. 21 elections
[Summary] => Australia's first woman Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who has led the country for three weeks, on Saturday called a general election on Aug. 21 and urged voters to show trust in her by returning her party for a second three-year term.
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[Title] => (UPDATE) 7 including journalist die in clashes in Bangkok
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[Title] => Bali bombing suspect confirmed dead in raid
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[Title] => Australia sees ratification of SOVFA with RP
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PARLIAMENT HOUSE
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November 22, 2011 - 12:29pm
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