澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2012-05-18(在线收听

 Before the Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr has brushed aside a formal complaint from a man who launched a sexual harassment case against the speaker Peter Slipper. James Ashby's lawyers lodged a formal complaint to victimisation yesterday with the Human Rights Commission over remarks made by Senator Carr and the Queensland National Senator Barnaby Joyce. 

 
New South Wales Public School teachers will stop work for two hours this morning. 750,000 students across the state will be affected by the stopped work. The teachers are strikig over the state government's moves to give schools greater control over budgets ad staffing. 
 
Greece's caretaker govermet has been officially sworn in to take the country to its second election this year. The nation's political leaders are being urged to do everything they can to stay in the eurozone. 
 
Overnight European shares were hit hard once again, with markets in Paris, Frankfurt and London all down more than 1%. 
 
Facebook is launching itself onto the U.S. stock market today, and has just been officially valued on at $104 billion. The company's initial public offering is expected to raise more than $15 billion, making it one of the biggest stock market launches in U.S. history. 
 
And U.S. singer Donna Summer has died at the age of 63. Summer had a string of hits throughout the 70s and 80s, including disco classic Love to Love You Baby. She died in Florida after a battle with cancer. 
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