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Title Lateline: 02/12/09
Published Australia : ABC, 2009
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Summary SENATE REJECTS EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEMEAfter more than 50 hours of debate, the Federal Government's emissions trading scheme has been scuttled by the Senate.GOVERNMENT WEIGHS UP EARLY ELECTIONThe Rudd Government will give Parliament another chance to pass an emissions trading scheme, but it is still weighing up the option of an early election to break the deadlock.OBAMA ORDERS AFGHAN SURGE OF 30,000 SOLDIERSUS President Barack Obama's decision to send an additional 30,000 soldiers to Afghanistan has drawn a mixed response.ISLAMIC CREATIONISM ON THE RISEThe debate between creationists and evolutionists, long a feature of Christian nations, is now on the rise in the Islamic world, where religious belief is surging.BARNABY JOYCE DISCUSSES COALITION'S CLIMATEInterview with Barnaby Joyce, the leader of the Nationals in the Senate. He talks about the rejection of the Government's emissions trading scheme and the Opposition's own stance on climate change
Event Broadcast 2009-12-02 at 22:35:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Creation (Islam)
Elections -- Political aspects.
Emissions trading -- Law and legislation.
Faith -- Religious aspects.
Military campaigns.
Politicians -- Interviews.
Afghanistan.
Australia.
Turkey.
Form Streaming video
Author Abbott, Tony, contributor
Boyce, Sue, contributor
Brown, Helen, reporter
Costar, Brian, contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Green, Antony, contributor
Jones, Tony, host
Joyce, Barnaby, contributor
Knight, Ben, reporter
Lockhart, Lance, contributor
Millar, Lisa, reporter
Obama, Barack, contributor
Oktar, Adnan, contributor
Orso, Leroy, contributor
Robertson, Dana, reporter
Troeth, Judith, contributor
Wadhams, Caroline, contributor
Wilkerso, Lawrence, contributor
Williams, George, contributor
Wong, Penny, contributor