澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2013-07-29(在线收听) |
Federal cabinet is meeting today to put the finishing touches to another round of spending cuts. The treasurer Chris Bowen is expected to hand out a new economic statement this week in the face of falling revenues. In Egypt, supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi are digging in and refusing to end their protest in Cairo. Scores of people were killed in clashes with security forces over the weekend. The government is threatening to send in the army to break up the protests.
Ingnoring doctors' orders could be putting the lives of many heart-attack survivors at risk. A national survey has found 1/10 people who had suffered a heart-attack continued to smoke. A third of them failed to reduce their cholesterol or blood pressure with less than half maintaining a healthy diet or exercising regularly.
Cambodia's ruling party has claimed victory in the country's elections, but the poll has been marred by violence in the allegations of voting irregularities. Official result is yet to be released but Prime Minister Hun Sen's party says it is expected to return to power with a reduced majority.
And finally, an armed man has made off with 50 million dollars in jewels after a heist to the hotel on the French Riviera. The man struck a jewellery exhibition being held at the Carlton Hotel of Cannes. Now a case of life taking art, the same hotel actually featured in the 1955 Alfred Hitchcok film To Catch a Thief.
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