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First Sri Lankans leave ship: 305 Comment(s) 
Perth Now - 6 Hours ago
TWENTY-TWO of 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers who have spent the past four weeks on the Oceanic Viking have left the Australian ship and say the rest will follow. After undergoing medical and identity checks     Add Comment

Five Sri Lankan fishermen arrested 
Yahoo! India - 11 Hours ago
Rameswaram (TN) Nov 24 (PTI) Five fishermen from Sri Lanka were arrested today by the Indian Coast Guard when they reportedly crossed the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) in the Gulf of Mannar.
Sri Lankan authorities arrest refugees fleeing to Australia Monsters and Critics
All heated up over Sri Lankan refugees TheStar.com.my
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How to Obtain an Australian Visa 
MyContentBuilder - 11/23/2009
By: Chester Cool Australia visa application is the most important thing to do if you wish to arrive in Australia without any hassles. Well, not really zero of hassles. Just like in any country the application     Add Comment

Asylum seekers fight over pool game 
Sky News Australia - 23 Hours ago
An argument over a game of pool is believed to have started a weekend riot at the Christmas Island detention centre. Around 150 Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers got involved, using pool cues to beat
12:00AM 'Special team' to assess asylum-seekers The Australian
Australia to tighten security after asylum seekers brawl People's Daily Online
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Boxing: Oops! Roy Jones Jnr loses his posse 
Daily Telegraph Australia - 22 Hours ago
Lonely at the top...Roy Jones Jr. Picture: Gregg Porteous Source: THE Danny Green camp had little sympathy for Roy Jones Jr, whose fight plans were in disarray yesterday. Several of Jones's sparring partners
Oops! Roy Jones Jnr loses his posse Daily Telegraph Australia
Roy Jones loses his posse Daily Telegraph Australia
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Brawling detainees threatened with deportation 
ABC Online - 11/23/2009
Kevin Rudd says the riot on Christmas Island could affect the refugee applications of the asylum seekers involved. (www.safecom.org.au) Asylum seekers involved in a wild brawl on Christmas Island over     Add Comment

NZ-born face slasher allowed to stay in Australia 
Otago Daily Times - 11/22/2009
A 19 year-old thug from New Zealand -- found guilty of offences in which victims have been scarred for life by having their faces slashed -- has been allowed to stay in Australia. "It is beyond belief     Add Comment

Face-slashing teen to stay 
Herald Sun - 11/22/2009
A TEENAGE thug who was a member of a face-slashing armed robbery gang is still walking the streets of Melbourne after his deportation order was overturned. The New Zealand-born teen was given his marching
Visa: Face-slashing teen at large Herald Sun
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Kiwi thug wins right to stay in Australia 
New Zealand Herald - 11/22/2009
A 19-year-old New Zealander - found guilty of offences in which victims were scarred for life by having their faces slashed - is being allowed to stay in Australia. "It is beyond belief that a dangerous
Kiwi thug stays in Aust stuff.co.nz
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Immigration Looms: The Next Test For Congress 
Post Chronicle - 14 Hours ago
Is Congress, behind on Barack Obama's deadlines on health care and cap-and-trade legislation, and flummoxed by the failure of the stimulus package to hold unemployment below 10.2 percent, prepared to
Immigration Looms as the Next Test for Congress Human Events Online
Immigration looms as the next test for... DCExaminer.com
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The Journey Man 
My Sinchew - 11/21/2009
A 39-year-old man recently finished an 11-year bicycle journey of more than 150,000kmâ??equivalent to circling the globe nearly four timesâ??arguably setting a record among Japanese adventure cyclists.     Add Comment

Bay mans love for classic cars spans 60 years, two continents 
Herald South Africa - 11/21/2009
WHEN Tommy Druce the enthusiastic owner of several high-performance cars was a youngster living in Kensington, Port Elizabeth, he especially dreamt of owning two unique classic vehicles. Today, he has     Add Comment

Scant welcome for refugees in Japan 
Kyrgyzstan News - 11/21/2009
BBC News, Tokyo In a cramped apartment in Tokyo, volunteers are teaching Burmese asylum seekers how to make clothes combining Japanese fashion with their own traditional embroidery. They hope the project     Add Comment

Leighton boss sees skills shortage 
West Australian - 11/20/2009
Leighton chief executive Wal King is expecting skills shortages similar to the peak of the mining boom as oil and gas projects in the North West take-off. Speaking after The West Australianââ?¬â?¢s Leadership     Add Comment

First Sri Lankans leave ship: 303 Comment(s) 
Perth Now - 11/20/2009
TWENTY-TWO of 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers who have spent the past four weeks on the Oceanic Viking have left the Australian ship and say the rest will follow. After undergoing medical and identity checks     Add Comment

Women and children behind bars 
The Age - 11/19/2009
A mother and children at the immigration detention centre in Tanjung Pinang, Indonesia. Photo: Yuli Seperi THE women and children from the Oceanic Viking, now being held behind bars in an Australian-funded
Women and children from Oceanic Viking behind bars ABC Radio Australia News
Celebration Theatre Presents WOMEN BEHIND BARS, Runs Through 12/20 Broadway World
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Oceanic Viking leaves Indonesia after four week stalemate 
ABC Radio Australia - 11/19/2009
After spending four weeks off the coast of Indonesia, the Australian customs ship, Oceanic Viking weighed anchor last night and began the journey back to Australian waters. A few hours earlier, the last     Add Comment

PM's 'special deal' leaves kids in lock-up 
The Australian - 11/19/2009
Stephen Fitzpatrick, Tanjung Pinang From: The Australian THIS is Suvanthili Esvaran, the 10-month-old Tamil girl from the Oceanic Viking, whom Kevin Rudd promised not to put in an Indonesian detention     Add Comment

Saga over as asylum seekers leave ship 
Herald Sun - 11/18/2009
The asylum seekers aboard the Oceanic Viking expected to leave the ship after officials boarded today / Reuters Source: Image supplied Asylum seekers leave ship Being transferred to Indonesian detention
Last asylum seekers leave Oceanic Viking Brisbane Courier-Mail
More Sri Lanka asylum-seekers leave ship Radio New Zealand
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Comment on Rudd is drowning on boat people by shepherdmarilyn 
Crikey Media - 11/17/2009
IF Kevin Rudd thought he was going to pull off a bit of boatpeople diplomacy when the Jaya Lestari hove into view on intelligence screens a month-and-a-half ago, heâ??s undoubtedly regretting the decision
Comment on Rudd is drowning on boat people by caf Crikey Media
Comment on Rudd is drowning on boat people by CliffG Crikey Media
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