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Nightmare honeymoon back to haunt
3:00 AM |  Gabe Watson is about to go on trial for the murder of his wife on the Great Barrier Reef. Jennifer Cooke previews the case.
Sex and the Atlantic City casinos
3:00 AM | The casino that Larry and Sid built on the New Jersey shore is chock-full of glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly. But nothing covers up the fact that it is several rugby fields filled with thousands of slot machines and hundreds of card tables - not even the skimpily clad Borgata Babes who patrol the aisles with their drinks trays.
Attack from within
3:00 AM | As the world stands by, Syrians are fighting an increasingly desperate battle, writes Ruth Pollard in Tripoli, Lebanon.
3:00 AM | The military remains a powerful yet secretive force, writes Hamish McDonald in Rangoon.
3:00 AM | Eight years after a fairytale wedding to his princess bride, Tina, Alabama packaging company salesman Gabe Watson will go on trial for her murder next week.
As Syria bleeds
3:00 AM | The subdued, early morning, grey-blue sky is mesmerisingly calm on the live webcam that is trained across the rooftops of the besieged Syrian city of Homs.
Khan bowls over electorate but critics fear his 'dangerous ideas'
3:00 AM | Not for a quarter of a century - since Benazir Bhutto's rapturous return from exile - had anybody even attempted to fill Lahore's massive Minar-e-Pakistan grounds for a political rally.
Australian entangled in a final act of civil war
10 Feb 12 | MULLAITIVU, Sri Lanka: In the frantic confusion of the last hours of the Tamil Tigers' war, some sought a way out. Through text messages and phone calls they offered an unconditional surrender, in return for safe passage out of the war zone.
'I was kicking and screaming': cameras capture brave Brittney's abduction ordeal
10 Feb 12 | It’s every parent’s worst nightmare and security cameras in a US department store have captured it on tape: the moment a stranger tried to abduct a seven-year-old girl from under her mother’s nose.
10 Feb 12 | Heather Mills, the former wife of Sir Paul McCartney, never authorised former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan, or anybody else, to listen to her voicemails, she has told Britain’s inquiry into press standards.
10 Feb 12 | MALE, the Maldives: A criminal court in the Maldives has issued an arrest warrant for the former president Mohamed Nasheed, who stepped down from power this week but then insisted he had been ousted in a coup.
10 Feb 12 | AUSAID is considering a new strategy for Afghan assistance - spending more than $20 million over the next four years on mainly agricultural projects to assist poor residents in drought-stricken areas and to help strengthen local Afghan non-government organisations, a leaked concept paper shows.
10 Feb 12 | RANGOON: Last September Burma's economic planners came up with an ingenious scheme to lower the value of the national currency, the kyat, which had pushed up to a level hurting exports, such as beans and rice, and discouraging investment in garments and textiles.
Don't rush to Burma, firms told
10 Feb 12 | Burma's hardliners and reformers are locked in an intensifying power struggle.
09 Feb 12 | A subway train derailed near a children's playground in Santiago, Chile, last night, smashing parked vehicles and crashing into an apartment building.
09 Feb 12 | The mysterious disappearance of two high officials has opened a rare glimpse into the winner-take-all world of elite Chinese politics.
Growing push to topple Assad despite Russian optimism
09 Feb 12 | DAMASCUS: The Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, is ''completely committed'' to stopping fighting in the country, the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, said after discussions on the mounting violence.
09 Feb 12 | New wave of battle-hardened 'lone wolf' terrorists expected to carry out attacks.
09 Feb 12 | Republican hopeful's clean sweep magnifies doubts over front-runner Mitt Romney's credentials.
08 Feb 12 | BEIRUT: The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, arrived in Damascus yesterday to hold discussions with Syria's beleaguered President, Bashar al-Assad.
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