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Media players plot survival in Sun Valley
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The global recession, shrinking advertising sales and fears that the Internet could render big media empires obsolete provide an ominous backdrop for executives at this week's Sun Valley conference.
Yahoo!7 - Technology - 2:46 a.m. Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Violence erupts in China's restive Xinjiang: media
AFP - Violence broke out Sunday in the capital of China's mainly Muslim northwest region of Xinjiang where an unknown number of people attacked passers-by and torched vehicles, state media reported.
Yahoo! News: World News - 1:41 a.m. Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Honduras bars Zelaya plane from landing: official
The interim government in Honduras banned the plane due to carry ousted President Manuel Zelaya home on Sunday from landing, foreign minister Enrique Ortez told local radio.
The Age : World Headlines - 12:19 a.m. Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Disney World monorail accident - 1 dead
ONE person has died after two monorail trains collided at the Disney World amusement park in Orlando, Florida, CNN television reported. The network said the accident, the cause of which remains unknown, occurred at about 2am local time (4pm AEST) today. Full story:...
Knowfirst - 12:09 a.m. Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Banks use TV to communicate
TELEVISION broadcasring services are helping all four of Australia's big banks.
The Australian Media News - 12:03 a.m. Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Advertisers in control
CONTENT production company The Conscience Organisation is working with three media agencies as a de facto creative arm, delivering projects for advertisers that combine digital and video elements with events and sponsorships.
The Australian Media News - 12:03 a.m. Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Chinese girls taken from parents, sold as orphans
LOCAL officials have been accused of seizing baby girls from parents who broke birth-control limits and helping give them to adoptive parents overseas for $US3000 ($3750) each, Chinese media have reported.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - midnight Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Japan plans for new missile
Japan is considering introducing a new type of missile defence system to counter airborne attacks, notably from North Korea, according to a media report.
The Age : World Headlines - midnight Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Settling old scores
DESPITE his standing in the polls, the PM is showing signs of megalomania, trying to control the media.
The Australian - opinion - midnight Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Kate Ritchie on her league love
RADIO glamour girl Kate Ritchie hasn't ruled out that a marriage proposal from her league-playing beau Stuart Webb is on the way.
Daily Telegraph Confidential - midnight Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Tobacco tax hike to make million quit
THERE will be a million fewer smokers in Australia if the Rudd government adopts new recommendations that are believed to include a sharp increase in taxes, plain labelling, a ban on internet sales and media campaigns.
The Australian - The Nation - midnight Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Radio jocks' Twitter a fake
SYDNEY radio's Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O have been branded "Twitter wankers" by a man who makes his living selling Twitter followers to would-be marketers.
The Courier Mail | Technology - midnight Monday 6th July 2009 EST
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Iran says released detained Greek journalist
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it had released a Greek journalist covering Iran's disputed presidential election for the Washington Times, state television reported.
Reuters: International News - 10:57 p.m. Sunday 5th July 2009 EST
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One dead in Disney World train collision
ONE person has died after two monorail trains collided at the Disney World amusement park in Orlando, Florida, CNN television reported.
News.com.au | World Breaking News - 10:39 p.m. Sunday 5th July 2009 EST
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'1 killed' in Disney World rail smash
One person died early on Sunday after two monorail trains collided at the Disney World amusement park in Florida, CNN television reported.
ABC News : World - 10:26 p.m. Sunday 5th July 2009 EST
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