November 24, 2009: You are watching the National Nine News podcast. To download this file to a mobile device or podcasting application, please go to http://news.ninemsn.com.au/podcast/.
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Katie Couric sings praise for the overnight-hit music sensation, Susan Boyle, who will now witness a second career boost with the release of her aptly-titled new album, "I Dreamed A Dream."
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Iranian President Ahmadinejad arrived in Brasilia on Monday for a 24-hour stay that started with a meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Duration: 00:32
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November 24, 2009: Nine’s political editor Laurie Oakes says that Malcolm Turnbull is likely to emerge as the winner against the climate change sceptics in this morning's Coalition meeting.
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A 27-year-old Floridian makes a comfortable living by simply putting on a T-shirt. Jason Sadler gets paid to wear company logos and circulate pictures online. Steve Hartman his story on Assignment America.
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The Justice Department recently charged eight men with Somali family ties with conspiring to kill or injure persons outside the U.S. As Bob Orr reports, the FBI continues to search for more evidence.
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November 24, 2009: Paralympian Kurt Fearnley says that being forced to crawl through Brisbane Airport after Jetstar made him check in his wheelchair was a 'humiliating ordeal'.
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With the holiday shopping season set to kick off this week, many of the small businesses that create about 65% of all new jobs in the US are struggling to keep their doors open. One garden shop in Washington, D.C. filed for bankruptcy last month when its credit ran out. Now, like many stores, it...
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a just solution with the West to Tehran’s contested nuclear program. Lula, speaking in a joint media conference with Ahmadinejad, reiterated that Brazil backed Iran's declar...
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An environmental disaster is unfolding in northwest Canada. The region is rich in fossil fuels, but its so-called tar sands require energy-intensive — and polluting -- processes to turn them into fuel. Duration: 01:57
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