澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2011-10-11(在线收听

 The federal government is facing two crucial votes this week. The government's carbon tax  is expected to pass the house of reps(representative) tomorrow. The opposition will try to have its introduction delayed until after the next election. And later is still struggling to get enough support for its S. seeker bill which is due to have a vote on Thursday in the house. 

 
Police believe a man who went missing while swimming at a the Purth Beach was taken by a shark. Police divers have found a pair of b* thought to belong to 64-year-old B.Martin. Experts say, they have damaged consistant with the shark attack. The search for Mr. Martin will resume this morning. 
 
A sports agent has accused Australian cricketers of taking bribes to fix matches. He's told a corruption trial of two Pakistani cricketers in London, that Australian players are the biggest culprits when it comes to rigging games. The allegations were made in a covert recoding play to court.
 
Thousands of Coptic Christains have gathered for the funeral of protesters killed during clashed with security forces in Cairo. At least 35 people died, and 300 others were injured. An inquiry has been ordered into the violence, the worse since February's uprising. 
 
And an Australina who works for an airline  P* by Qantas has been arrested and jailed in Fiji. Unions say 37-year-old air pacific pilot S. Scot was arrested of dispart of crackdown on unions in that country. Qantas says the Foreign Affairs Department is dealing with the matter. 
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