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The Australian - Today’s Headlines
| Today’s Headlines | | | | | | Hello readers. Welcome to the Sunday edition: | | | PM slammed for Islam remarks | | Scott Morrison labelled ignorant and “politically desperate” for his strong response to radical Islam after Melbourne terror attack. |
| | | China on road to a big crash | | Alan Dupont | | Action is afoot against Beijing’s expansionism as doubts that the economic miracle can continue gain traction. |
| | | CHRISTINE KELLET | | Brave homeless man Michael Rogers, who tried to stop a Melbourne terrorist with a shopping trolley, has been rewarded. | | | | A sad basket of delusionals | | Terry McCrann | | It is a delicious but difficult question: which of the two former prime ministers revealed himself as the more delusional? |
| | | ‘Defined us as a people today’ | | Richard Ferguson | | PM leads Remembrance Day commemorations in Canberra as nation reflects on 100th anniversary of the end of WWI. |
| | | Dying Holden’s Hail Mary shot | | Philip King | | A year since car-making ended here, Ford and Toyota have clung on, while Holden’s been wheeled out on a gurney. This may turn it around. |
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| | Philip King | | A year since car-making ended here, Ford and Toyota have clung on, while Holden’s been wheeled out on a gurney. This may turn it around. | | | | Doors closed as a city grieves | | Iconic Melbourne cafe Pellegrini’s shut amid an outpouring of grief as nurse tells of bid to save dying restaurateur Sisto Malaspina. |
| | | Trump cancels visit over rain | | President Trump is being criticised for cancelling a visit to a cemetery for Americans killed in World War I because of rain. |
| | | | Paul Kelly | | Australia is an unusual nation, pretending to virtue and honour, yet remarkably indifferent to the most profound events in its past. |
| 专家称迪拜世博会前夕正值置业良机 澳洲的“双十一”为了纪念 | | |
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