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stories] Friday 14 July 2006 Israel continues air strikes on Lebanon Lebanese civilians flee in terror Hezbollah missiles hit Israeli civilians Financial markets shaken by Middle East conflict Premiers agree Howard should remain leader Police make breakthrough in underworld killings Nuclear reactor granted license to operate Expert explains dangers to chimpanzee population Winton resident makes meteorite discovery Australians in prime position to take out Tour de France The World Today - Full Program Audio
Thursday 13 July 2006 Hostage crisis intensifies as Israel confirms it won't negotiate Israel labels Hezbollah operation an 'act of war' Supporters rally behind Howard Santos at centre of toxic mud disaster Interest rates expected to increase despite jobs growth Costello happy with latest employment figures Indian police step up investigation into Mumbai bombings PM under pressure to lift ban on therapeutic cloning Blair chief fundraiser arrested over secret loans Education unions divided over classroom violence
Wednesday 12 July 2006 Liberal leadership stoush intensifies
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