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Stem cells could fix broken hearts

A team of researchers from the Cedars Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles has proven that heart muscles that die due to lack of blood flow, may not necessarily be gone forever.

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Iran ‘ready for nuclear talks’

Iran has told world powers it is ready to resume talks as soon as possible over its disputed nuclear program.

Adelaide loves Kiamos

The long-awaited Australian concert appearance of Panos Kiamos finally happened and starting off with a bang in Adelaide.

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Papoulias attacks Schaeuble’s ‘insults’

President of Greece Karolos Papoulias, accused German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on Wednesday of insulting Greece.

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Europe’s left hold grave concerns for Greece

Europe’s left is torn between outrage and anxiety over drastic cuts in living standards and working conditions.

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Recession worst than expected

Greece’s gross domestic product contracted in 2011 at a particularly steep rate of 6.8 per cent, the highest on record.

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Waiting game

Athens says it has met all bailout conditions, sources suggest ECB is a poised to swap its Greek bonds.

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Walk’n’roll

For the month of February, City of Monash residents are asked to comment on the council’s walking and cycling strategy.

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Karnezis identifies Aspirin in cancer fight

Aspirin may prevent cancer tumours.

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Demetriou would support openly gay AFL players

Up to one in every 20 AFL players might be gay, but hiding their sexuality for fear of being persecuted in the macho world of footy.

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