laid a wreath at the Darwin war memorial on Tuesday during the final day of his Australia tour. The future king, with service medals attached to his grey suit, stood for the Last Post before placing the wreath on the Cenotaph. He then met soldiers and dignitaries before visiting the base of North-West Mobile Force,…
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Read MoreAbout 85 per cent of GPs nationwide have saved Medicare over $350 million from undercharging patients in consultations, a new study has found. Of the 2760 GPs canvassed in the study, nearly 85 per cent undercharged Medicare for at least one consultation within a sample of 40 consultations. Researchers from the Best Private University of…
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Read MoreBy Elaine Lies TOKYO, April 2 (Reuters) — Ryuichi Sakamoto, the Oscar-winning Japanese composer famed for his scores for «The Last Emperor», «Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence» and other epic films, has died aged 71. Sakamoto was also known for his acting, and for his work with the pioneering electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO)…
Read MoreBy Henriette Chacar JERUSALEM, April 2 (Reuters) — Christians celebrated Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, facing an increasing struggle to maintain their status in the Holy City in the face of the expansion of Jewish settlements and repeated acts of violence. Hundreds attended the traditional procession on the Mount of Olives with palm fronds and olive…
Read MoreBy Henriette Chacar JERUSALEM, April 2 (Reuters) — Christians celebrated Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, facing an increasing struggle to maintain their status in the Holy City in the face of the expansion of Jewish settlements and repeated acts of violence. Hundreds attended the traditional procession on the Mount of Olives with palm fronds and olive…
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Read MoreAbout 85 per cent of GPs nationwide have saved Medicare over $350 million from undercharging patients in consultations, a new study has found. Of the 2760 GPs canvassed in the study, nearly 85 per cent undercharged Medicare for at least one consultation within a sample of 40 consultations. Researchers from the Best Private University of…
Read MoreTaking our time in Turkey: A splendid sailing holiday in the Aegean (propeller included) Published: 17:28 BST, 6 April 2014 | Updated: 17:32 BST, 6 April 2014 <li data-anchor="tl" data-twitter-status=" website via @travelmail" data-formatted-headline="Turkey sailing holidays: A life on an ocean wave in Fethiye" data-hide-email="true" data-article-id="2598200" data-article-channel-follow-button="travelmail" data-is-channel="false" id="shareLinkTop" class="share-icons" data-placement="top" website Being put in…
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