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    German survives on flies while lost in Outback
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    German survives on flies while lost in Outback

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    Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste stands inside the defendants' cage in a courtroom during a trial on terror charges, along with several other defendants, in Cairo Egypt, Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)
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    Australian lawmakers vote to relax Qantas rules
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    Australia rejected Qantas request for $2.7 B loan
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    In this Feb. 25, 2014, photo provided by the Incident Control Centre, a fire burns at the Hazelwood Coal Mine at Morwell, Australia. Victoria state Chief Health Officer Rosemary Lester said Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, that vulnerable residents are advised to leave the town of Morwell as a precaution because the fire in the nearby mine is expected to spew smoke for at least 10 more days. (AP Photo/Incident Control Centre) EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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    Virgin Australia posts $75 million half-year loss
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    Australia flags more foreign ownership of Qantas
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    In this Nov. 20, 2004 photo, Charlotte Dawson models Trelise Cooper's fashion on the catwalk during the Air New Zealand Fashion Week in Auckland, New Zealand. Australian TV star and former model Dawson was found dead at age 47 in her Sydney apartment on Saturday morning, Feb. 22, 2014, following a history of depression. Police said there were no suspicious circumstances. (AP Photo/New Zealand Herald, Nicola Topping) NEW ZEALAND OUT, AUSTRALIA OUT, FAIRFAX OUT
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    This undated photo provided by John Short's family, shows Australian missionary John Short and his wife Karen, in Hong Kong. Short has been detained while on a tour of North Korea, his family said on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Short went to North Korea in a regular tour group last week with one other person, who returned to China on Tuesday and told the family Short had been questioned and arrested at his Pyongyang hotel on Sunday, according to a statement released by the family. (AP Photo/Family of John Short) EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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    Family: Australian missionary held in North Korea

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    Alcoa closing aluminum smelter, mills in Australia
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