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PROTEST VIOLENCE PROMPTS MODERATE AND EXTREMIST RESPONSESWarning: this story contains some strong language.Muslim leaders have been calling for calm following the violence at weekend protests in Sydney, police are now worried about retaliation from white supremacist groups and other extremists.WIN MAY HIDE WANING AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN LOBBY INFLUENCELiberal Senator Cory Bernardi was left pretty isolated in the Federal Parliament yesterday with his views that gay marriage could open the way to the acceptance of bestiality.ROBOTS TRADING ALARMS STOCK MARKETSThe use of advanced computers in 'robotic' share trading is being seen as good for markets or a looming disaster for the 43 per cent of us that hold shares directly or through superannuation.CAMPBELL NEWMAN IDENTIFIES DESIGN FAULT TO CLARKE AND DAWEQueensland Premier Campbell Newman invokes caveat emptor and identifies a possible design fault, with Clarke and Dawe |
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Broadcast 2012-09-20 at 19:30:00 |
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Electronic trading of securities.
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Gays -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Protest movements.
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Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation.
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Violence -- Religious aspects.
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United States.
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Queensland.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Streaming video
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Clarke, John, reporter
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Cooper, Hayden, reporter
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Dawe, Bryan, reporter
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Hoy, Greg, reporter
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Meldrum-Hanna, Caro, reporter
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Bernardi, Cory, contributor
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Charkawi, Wesam, contributor
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Feiz;Mohammad;Sheik;, contributor
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Frino, Alex, contributor
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Grint, Julie, contributor
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Kaldas, Nick, contributor
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Wallace, Jim, contributor
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