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    Default 13 missing in China coal mine flood

    A coal mine flood in northeastern China has left 13 miners missing for three days.

    The flood happened early on Saturday in Jixi, Heilongjiang province and rescuers were pumping water out of the pit as fast as possible, China's state-owned Xinhua news agency said.

    China, the world's largest producer and consumer of coal and home to the world's deadliest mining industry, has been trying to improve safety, but accidents are common as owners push production beyond safety limits to meet robust demand.

    Nearly 4000 miners died in Chinese coal mines in 2007, 20 per cent down from the previous year.

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    Default PNG reporters 'lucky' not to have been deported

    Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

    He made the comment after returning from a meeting of regional leaders in Vanuatu, where Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama explained why he had deported two Australian publishers of major Fiji newspapers.

    Somare said he accepted Bainimarama's explanations about the expulsion last month of Evan Hannah, publisher of News Ltd's Fiji Times, and Russell Hunter, publisher of the Fiji Sun, in February.

    Both newspapers had carried articles critical of Bainimarama's military government, installed after a 2006 coup.

    The two Australians were branded threats to Fiji's national security and thrown out of the country, in defiance of court orders aimed at stopping their deportations.

    The expulsions sparked a chorus of international condemnation, led by Australia and the United States.

    Somare today said he understood that Bainimarama was trying to protect his country's image.

    "We raised the questions with Bainimarama (about the expulsions). We have our rules, and they have their rules," Somare told reporters.

    "We all know that they (Fiji) are trying to preserve the image of their country while newspapers are trying to give the wrong impression."

    Somare told reporters assembled in the PNG capital Port Moresby that they were lucky by comparison.

    "You are very lucky, I have not deported any one of you yet, for writing something contrary," he said.

    "When you start twisting, that's the essence of what you get."

    Somare last week referred PNG's Post-Courier newspaper, owned by News Ltd, to the parliamentary privileges committee over what he said was an irresponsible front page story linking PNG officials to a scandal over millions in missing aid money from Taiwan.

    A Port-Courier journalist also received death threats while reporting on the scandal.

    And Somare last year banned reporters from asking whether he sanctioned a clandestine PNG military flight that whisked wanted Australian lawyer Julian Moti from Port Moresby to the Solomon Islands.

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    Default Six killed as French train hits school bus

    Five children and an adult have died after a train collided with a school bus at a level crossing in eastern France, French authorities said.

    Four people were seriously hurt and 27 suffered less severe injuries, police said, adding that more than 100 rescue workers went to the scene and a field hospital was set up.

    Fifty children from a school in the small town of Margencel, five parents and the driver were on board the bus, which was taking the children on a school trip to a local historical site.

    The children were believed to be 12 or 13 years old.

    The accident occurred just before 2.00pm (12.00am NZT) when a regional train struck the bus at a level crossing at Mesinges, near the town of Allinges in the mountainous Haute Savoie area near the border with Switzerland.

    National train operator SNCF and rail network operator RFF said they would launch investigations to determine the causes.

    RFF said early indications were that the level crossing, which was not considered high risk, was functioning normally. RFF said it was the most serious accident at a level crossing in about 30 years.

    A woman in a car behind the bus told France Info radio she saw the bus start to cross the track when the red warning lights were already flashing.

    "The train came and it cut the bus in two," said the weeping woman, whose name was not given on the radio report.

    The drivers of the bus and train both survived.

    The Education Ministry said counsellors were on hand to help pupils from the school cope with the trauma.

    Several ministers were on their way to the site and President Nicolas Sarkozy expressed shock and sympathy.

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    Default Tonga says coronation a money spinner

    Tonga's government has confirmed they will spend $T5 million ($NZ3 million) on crowning their king but say they the kingdom will double that in benefits from the show.

    Sixty-year-old George Tupou V will be crowned on August 1 in a coronation attracting criticism because of its cost.

    The government's spending is equivalent to a third of New Zealand's annual aid to Tonga.

    Part of the spending includes $NZ570,000 on regal robes tailored in London and a gold sceptre for $50,000.

    In a statement today Tonga Prime Minister Felete Sevele says "enormous benefits" will flow to every part of the kingdom from the coronation, calling it a memorable milestone in Tongan history.

    "It is part of our life and who we are. It will be a joyous celebration of culture, custom and kinship in the only Polynesian Kingdom," he said.

    "There will be a renewal of our sense of nationhood and the togetherness which defines Tonga. The country's image will be taken to the world."

    He said the new king is committed to modernisation and democratic change while preserving the essential qualities of Tongan identity and value.

    He confirmed the budgeted cost, but went on: "Our forecast at present is that the monetary value to the country from the coronation is conservatively $T10 million. This will bring benefits to all sectors of the community."

    During the coronation Tonga would host between 4000 and 5000 visitors, the largest number ever to be in the Kingdom at the same time.

    "They will inject money directly into the economy, through purchase of goods and services, such as handicrafts, transport, utilities, food, and entertainment and contributions to families.

    "Tongans living overseas will comprise the biggest section of the visitor influx. They will spend significantly while they are here; a large proportion of their expenditure will be of direct assistance to their local relatives."

    Air New Zealand, Air Pacific and Pacific Blue were putting on extra flights.

    "We have a major challenge in providing accommodation for the thousands of people who wish to attend the coronation," he said.

    "Every hotel, resort and guest house on Tongatapu is booked out and there will be associated sales of tourism accommodation in other parts of the Kingdom. Many people are also volunteering to help by making their homes available to house guests."

    Worldwide media coverage would lift Tonga's profile.

    "This is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion, a coronation for the people that will usher in a new era for Tonga," Sevele said.

    The government have yet to release the full guest list but say among those attending will be Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito and Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

    Tonga's hopes of getting a top British royal have been dashed with confirmation London will be represented by the Duke and Duchess of Glouster.


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    Default Father accepts pubic hair dare from son's ex

    A Brisbane father who assaulted a 19-year-old woman after she removed his pubic hair as part of a drug-addled dare has only narrowly avoided jail.

    The Supreme Court today heard Ross Zelko Krezic, 46, had earlier helped his partner inject the woman with 'ice', accompanied the pair to a Fortitude Valley sex shop and then attacked her in a bedroom when she refused his offer of a liaison.

    The Bosnia-born panel beater also admitted to supplying his partner's 14-year-old daughter and his own teenage son with ecstasy tablets.

    Prosecutors said the 19-year-old woman - the former girfriend of Krezic's son - had accepted an invitation to Krezic's Fortitude Valley unit in February 2006 because she knew he had access to illicit drugs.

    Once there, Krezic prepared a syringe with what he told her was "ice" so his partner could administer it. The three later went out to party but were turned away from several Valley nightclubs because of 3am lock-out rules.

    Instead, the two women went inside an adult shop, purchasing a $30 vial of amyl nitrate - a chemical sex aide - and returned to the unit where they performed "mutual massages", the court heard.

    At one stage, Krezic accepted a dare to have hair removal cream applied to his genitals, prosecutors said.

    When his defacto left the room to make coffee, Krezic propositioned the woman but she turned him down, causing him to become angry.

    He grabbed her by the shoulders and pushed her down onto a bed, however she managed to scratch at him and run away.

    Twelve months earlier, Krezic had been partying at the same unit with several others when he shared ecstasy tablets with his 19-year-old son and his partner's then-14-year-old daughter.

    "To say it was a dysfunctional household is to understate the circumstances," Crown prosecutor Glen Cash told the court, where Krezic pleaded guilty to assault and supplying dangerous drugs charges.

    However, defence barrister Levis Menolotto argued the child, who had been in foster care and lived on the streets, was no stranger to illicit substances.

    "There is no insinuation that he was introducing these people to drugs," Mr Menolotto said.

    "It's more a situation of supply by neglect ... rather than corrupt, or further corrupt, that child."

    The girl's mother was also charged and is currently serving probation for the same offence, he said.

    Both had since stopped taking drugs.

    A sceptical Justice Roslyn Atkinson sentenced Krezic to nine months' jail but agreed to release him on immediate parole on the condition that he stay away from illicit substances.

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