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                    [Title] => Australia must do more to stop whaling: Greens
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  Following reports that Japan will soon start this season's whale hunt in the Antarctic, Australian Greens leader Bob Brown on Saturday said Australia must do more to stop whaling.

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Australia's king-maker Greens party has flexed its new found political muscle in a failed bid to topple the government's choice of Senate president.

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ADELAIDE (AP) — Australian police conducted searches Saturday on two anti-whaling vessels that recently clashed with Japanese ships in the Antarctic Ocean in an attempt to obstruct their annual catch, police and activists said.

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His comment in a televised interview Sunday drew condemnation by the governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, which warned military action in their countries by Australia would breach their national sovereignty.
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                    [Title] => Australia must do more to stop whaling: Greens
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  Following reports that Japan will soon start this season's whale hunt in the Antarctic, Australian Greens leader Bob Brown on Saturday said Australia must do more to stop whaling.

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Australia's king-maker Greens party has flexed its new found political muscle in a failed bid to topple the government's choice of Senate president.

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ADELAIDE (AP) — Australian police conducted searches Saturday on two anti-whaling vessels that recently clashed with Japanese ships in the Antarctic Ocean in an attempt to obstruct their annual catch, police and activists said.

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His comment in a televised interview Sunday drew condemnation by the governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, which warned military action in their countries by Australia would breach their national sovereignty.
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